
May Fuel Update: Prices Spike Again Across the Nation
Fuel prices have risen in all 50 states, with the average increasing by almost 39 cents.
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Fuel prices have risen in all 50 states, with the average increasing by almost 39 cents.
Read More →CHARLESTON, W.V. --- In the past week, truckers have staged protests against the high cost of fuel, particularly diesel.
Read More →NEW YORK --- Crude oil prices climbed on the New York Mercantile Exchange today, despite signs that the dollar is gaining strength, United Press International reported.
Read More →SAN ANTONIO, Texas --- E. J. Ward Inc., a leading fleet asset and fuel management company, has appointed Troy Goldhammer to chief operating officer.
Read More →DES PLAINES, IL – Wheels, Inc. has announced a new feature of its comprehensive Fuel Management Program in Puerto Rico: the Wheels MasterCard fuel card.
Read More →DETROIT – Daimler AG Chairman Dieter Zetsche and General Motors Corp. Vice Chairman Robert A. Lutz recently discussed the financial aspects of environmentally friendly cars, why diesel engines haven't caught on in the U.S. the way they have in Europe, and other issues, with The Wall Street Journal's (WSJ) Jeffrey Ball.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Reversing the drop of last week, the U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline rose by 3.1 cents to reach a new all-time high of $3.290 per gallon, surpassing the previous high set two weeks earlier, the Energy Department reported.
Read More →NASHVILLE, Tenn. --- Fleet One LLC, a provider of fuel cards and fleet-related payment solutions, announced a new partnership with MAPCO Express Inc. to upgrade its Fleet Advantage program.
Read More →DES PLAINES, Ill. --- Fleet leasing company Wheels Inc. has introduced the Wheels MasterCard fuel card in Puerto Rico, as part of the company's fuel management program there.
Read More →HOUSTON --- For the first time in a week, crude oil futures traded below $100 a barrel Tuesday, as the dollar gained strength against the euro, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Members of Congress grilled oil industry executives during a hearing Tuesday, April 1, criticizing them for taking tax subsidies and not investing enough in renewable resources at a time of record gas prices and profits.
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