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Diesel Direct: New Insights on the Price of Diesel Fuel, Diesels Ready to Help Meet New Vehicle Fuel Economy Standards
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Hot Topics

Diesel Fuel Prices Driven Up by Inventory Shortfalls: New Insights from EIA/DOE

Diesel fuel is the lifeblood of the world economy. It powers the construction machines and equipment of developing countries, installing infrastructure, roads, buildings and even generating power. It powers the majority of heavy-duty trucks and freight rail and even marine vessels.

The global crude oil demand remains high with distillate product demand at record highs, according to the Energy Information Association (EIA). This will pressure diesel fuel prices to stay higher for the short term. The recent run-up in diesel fuel prices in the U.S. (now $1.36 more than a year ago) is explained in part by lower than usual inventories of distillate products.

According to EIA, this inventory deficit was in part due to the U.S. exporting distillate fuel to Latin American and Europe in January and February to quench a higher demand in those regions of the world. Now, with gasoline inventories at record highs, diesel fuel inventories are at the bottom of a five year average.

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What do higher fuel prices mean for current and prospective diesel car owners?

New Vehicle Fuel Economy Standards: Bring on the Diesels

The government's landmark increase in fuel economy standards for future cars and light trucks over the next seven years means that more consumers will be driving diesel cars in the not too distant future. With real-world 20-40 percent efficiency improvement over regular gasoline, new clean diesel is a technology manufacturers are ready to deploy to help meet these new standards.

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Breaking News

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DTF News

Cummins Wins 2008 PACE Award From Automotive News.

DTF member Cummins has earned a prestigious 2008 Automotive News PACE Award for innovation. Cummins's 6.7-liter diesel engine, available in the Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 models, is the first to meet the 2010 EPA emissions regulations in all 50 states. The engine uses a NOx Adsorber Catalyst, a technology designed and integrated by Cummins.

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May 2, 2008

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:: Breaking News

:: DTF News



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