
Oil Falls Back to $80: Brent Down 3.2%, U.S. Crude at $78.72
Brent crude dropped 3.2% to $80.50 per barrel June 16, while U.S. benchmark crude fell $2.03 to $78.72. The slide continues a two-week retreat from the $98…
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Brent crude dropped 3.2% to $80.50 per barrel June 16, while U.S. benchmark crude fell $2.03 to $78.72. The slide continues a two-week retreat from the $98…

International benchmark rose 1.2% Monday after a $4.60 overnight spike. Diesel and fuel surcharges will follow.

International oil benchmark rebounds nearly $4 a barrel in one session following military action. Diesel and fuel surcharges likely to follow.

Oil fell 19 cents May 14 after a week of whipsaw moves: diesel still sits near $4.48, and small fleets are watching every penny.

Trump administration considers temporary federal gas tax waiver after Iran conflict pushes diesel and gasoline to multi-year highs.

National diesel average sits $1.80 above year-ago levels as Iran supply warnings push auto transport costs up 16.7% from pre-conflict baseline.

International benchmark rose 1.8% to $103.76 April 23: diesel and fuel surcharges track the move.

Week ending April 18 pushed year-to-date rail traffic ahead of 2025 levels, with grain up 22.9% and petroleum up 15.5% as Iran conflict whipsaws global prices.

Rare diesel cargoes are moving from the US West Coast to Australia as the Iran conflict tightens global fuel supply, a trade route shift that could pressure…

July Brent rose $2.19 to $103.88 per barrel April 28, the second straight session above $100, as the Iran war drags into its second month with no diplomatic…

Iran war and new biofuel mandates push American refiners toward Chinese feedstock: what the shift means for diesel supply and fuel costs at the pump.
Trans-Pacific container rates jumped 22% in a month as Middle East disruptions cascade through Asian transshipment hubs, and the ripple is already reaching…