Prices up, but oil starting to fall

According to information provided by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), average U.S. diesel prices increased 3 cents per gallon for the week of July 14, although falling crude oil prices may lead to help in the near future. The U.S. national diesel average of $4.76 is nearly two dollars more per gallon than the $2.89 per gallon recorded one year ago. However, according to the Wall Street Journal, crude oil futures fell $6.29 yesterday, the biggest single-day loss in dollar terms since 1991. In addition, the Wall Street Journal reported, trading of light, sweet crude for August delivery ...

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