Don't let up

Although they're fluctuating a bit from week to week, diesel prices are at their lowest levels in three and a half years. Was it just last summer when we seemed headed for $5 diesel and $200 barrels of oil? Not only have we retreated from last year's unprecedented fuel prices, but it looks like these lower ones will be around for a while. The Dept. of Energy's Annual Energy Outlook 2009 predicts that world oil prices will rise only moderately over the next two years, averaging $62 a barrel this year and $82 a barrel in 2010. By ...

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