
June Fuel Update: Prices Continue to Fall
While prices have continued to decline for four straight weeks, the next weeks don't look as promising.
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While prices have continued to decline for four straight weeks, the next weeks don't look as promising.
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ATLANTA – PS Energy Group, an energy resource company with $160 million in revenues in 2005, was the recipient of this year's Supplier of the Year Award from the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council in recognition of its energy-based relief efforts during Hurricane Katrina.
Read More →DEARBORN, MI – Ford will introduce the all-new 2008 F- Series Super Duty pickup early next year. The truck's 6.4L Power Stroke engine will be Ford's cleanest, quietest pickup diesel ever, with particulate emissions equivalent to a gasoline engine.
Read More →ACTON, Mass. --- Behind the headquarters of Bursaw Gas & Oil Inc. is a retail fuel pump that offers consumers biodiesel made from refined soybean oil.
Read More →SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. --- The Energy Department has recognized the Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition for its work promoting energy independence.
Read More →MANHATTAN, Kansas --- Kansas State University has won a $700,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to study ways to produce ethanol.
Read More →TORRANCE, Calf. --- Honda plans to introduce an entry-level, four-door hybrid for the 2009 model year, according to AutoWeek. Honda said the model will have a new nameplate, but could be a sedan version of the Fit.
Read More →MILWAUKEE, Wis. --- Chevron Technology Ventures LLC and Modine Manufacturing Co. have entered a second phase of a project aimed at developing methods for generating hydrogen for use in automotive fuel cells.
Read More →HOUSTON --- Shell Lubricants has introduced a new oil to meet the emerging needs of professional fleet and transport operators.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell 3.8 cents last week to reach $3.00 per gallon as of Aug. 14.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The Energy Department is forecasting a "probable significant decline" in gasoline retail prices over the next few weeks, assuming no disruptive events like a hurricane have an impact.
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