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Old 09.23.2007
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WTF is up with Diesel Fuel???

Why is it climbing so bad?
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The excuse for now is probably building up reserves of heating oil.

Or in reality, a camel farted and they thought it was an attack.
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Why is it climbing so bad?
Because it can.

Doesn't matter how much they charge, we will line up to pay it.
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Doesn't matter how much they charge, we will line up to pay it.
Kinda sux doesn't it?
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Not if you have a fuel surcharge agreement in place. Then, it can rise and do whatever it wants, and the customer foots the bill for the fuel.
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Not if you have a fuel surcharge agreement in place. Then, it can rise and do whatever it wants, and the customer foots the bill for the fuel.
See, that is the thing. The carrier I am with has a fuel surcharge program but it hasn't changed off of its $0.145 rate since I started.

BTW, I double posted in the Owner Operator forum cause I didn't catch the link warning. Sorry.
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I saw where oil, per barrel, went up to $84 the other day. Truckers are soon going to get hit VERY hard as that is the highest oil has EVER been to date...
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World crude oil prices breached the $80-a-barrel mark last week when power outages resulting from the entry of Hurricane “Humberto” in the area around the Texas-Louisiana border forced the temporary shutdown of three oil refineries there.
The advent of the winter season in the western hemisphere is also expected to increase the prices of diesel, which is commonly used as heating oil.
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See, that is the thing. The carrier I am with has a fuel surcharge program but it hasn't changed off of its $0.145 rate since I started.

BTW, I double posted in the Owner Operator forum cause I didn't catch the link warning. Sorry.

Unfortunately, the carrier has no legal requirement to make the fuel surcharge program follow the acceoted guidelines. If the fuel prices trend upward, consider moving to another company that does. He's making a profit out of your pocket, not his own. Too many others aren't doing that to pay him for the privelege of driving your own truck.
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Unhappy Write this down..I won't repeat it.

On your annual calender...business plan.

Check for the following entries.

End of the School Year = .20 jump

Mothers Day = .10 jump

Spring Break = .15 jump

July 4th, Labor Day, Memorial Day = .16 jump

Beginning of school year = .10 jump

Hurricane Season = .20 - .75 per gallon of fuel. This usually starts to rise about 3 weeks before the actual season, due to speculation. Let one come within 600 miles of the coast...an instant .25 jump in price.

Along with hurricane season, comes the ramping up for winter production. Some fuels will be more availible than others throughout this period. Last year it was diesel, the year before, gasoline.

This year I suspect it will be both. As we greet the increased E production with an increased use of fuel tankers to carry the ethynol....instead of fuel.

Other factors to consider...increased investment in petroleum based industries, spurring higher prices (due to speculation again). It's a seasonal thing and happens every year. Due to increased output for the Christmas season.

And of course, increased Holiday travel requiring "jet" fuel for our airline industry. Thanksgiving and Christmas being the 2 largest air travel days (weeks) of the year.
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