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Diesel Fuel #8579564
03/09/26 10:01 AM
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Why is diesel fuel so much more expensive than gasoline?


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Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Trapper7] #8579568
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Every teenage kid has to have a diesel truck chip to give it more horsepower,throw the black smoke out the exhaust to show off.at least in this part of the country.

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Trapper7] #8579598
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Originally Posted by Trapper7
Why is diesel fuel so much more expensive than gasoline?

My bet taxes, need to refine to diesel then more refining to gas.

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Trapper7] #8579599
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There's also lower yield from a barrel of crude in comparison to gasoline.

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Trapper7] #8579601
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Im not sure but it sucks. When I had a gas burner diesel was cheaper. As soon as I got a diesel they shoot up past gas in cost per gallon.

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: houndone] #8579608
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Originally Posted by houndone
Every teenage kid has to have a diesel truck chip to give it more horsepower,throw the black smoke out the exhaust to show off.at least in this part of the country.


Absolutely not a factor. The vast majority of diesel is burned by people who make a living with it. Heavy trucks, tractor trailers, farm tractors, trains ect. Diesel is much more forgiving demand wise when prices rise because these people need it regardless of price. So there is less pressure on fuel companies to keep the price low. Gasoline will see loss of demand when prices rise as people combine trips and reduce unnecessary travel. This is of course just my opinion on the situation. I could be wrong, but I doubt it.

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Dana I] #8579612
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Originally Posted by Dana I
Originally Posted by houndone
Every teenage kid has to have a diesel truck chip to give it more horsepower,throw the black smoke out the exhaust to show off.at least in this part of the country.


Absolutely not a factor. The vast majority of diesel is burned by people who make a living with it. Heavy trucks, tractor trailers, farm tractors, trains ect. Diesel is much more forgiving demand wise when prices rise because these people need it regardless of price. So there is less pressure on fuel companies to keep the price low. Gasoline will see loss of demand when prices rise as people combine trips and reduce unnecessary travel. This is of course just my opinion on the situation. I could be wrong, but I doubt it.



You're not wrong, its role in transportation, shipping and industry absolutely are factors. Commerce needs it.

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Trapper7] #8579622
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military demand.

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Trapper7] #8579634
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We're probably okay if it's a short term spike, but prices for everything will go up if the price remains high.

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Pipeliner90] #8579658
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Originally Posted by Pipeliner90
Im not sure but it sucks. When I had a gas burner diesel was cheaper. As soon as I got a diesel they shoot up past gas in cost per gallon.

get another gas burner and get rid of your diesel please grin


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Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Trapper7] #8579677
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The extra refining to produce govt mandated (2006) Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) has definitely added to the rise in the cost.

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Trapper7] #8579682
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Talked to our fuel supplier this morning Diesel jumped $0.50 this morning at our local refinery

Its supply and demand on its cost compared to gasoline

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Trapper7] #8579706
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If i remember hearing right, some old timers talking how diesel is almost a by product of refining gas. They said back in the 70's they use to burn off the diesel as they had so much of it after the refinery process. They also said other than gouging, its one of the biggest money makers the petroleum industry has.
Also it sucks when the gas stations raise the prices before they get a new delivery.


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Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: jnsff69] #8579779
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Originally Posted by jnsff69
If i remember hearing right, some old timers talking how diesel is almost a by product of refining gas. They said back in the 70's they use to burn off the diesel as they had so much of it after the refinery process. They also said other than gouging, its one of the biggest money makers the petroleum industry has.
Also it sucks when the gas stations raise the prices before they get a new delivery.


You may have heard right but that doesn't mean they spoke right. It's not a byproduct. They both are products of distilling crude. However, once separated, diesel takes intensive processing to remove sulfur. I'm sure gouging takes place on both products.

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Trapper7] #8579793
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Highway taxes are greater on Diesel. The assumption is that large Diesel trucks cause more wear and rear on our highways, so they should pay more highway taxes at the pump.

Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: Trapper7] #8579794
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We have not seen surchages on deliveries as of yet, but that may well be in the future as it has been in the past.

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Re: Diesel Fuel [Re: charles] #8579797
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Originally Posted by charles
Highway taxes are greater on Diesel. The assumption is that large Diesel trucks cause more wear and rear on our highways, so they should pay more highway taxes at the pump.

They also consume more gallons per mile so they would be paying more of the tax even if the tax was the same for diesel and gas. The biggest difference is the trucker just passes the cost on to the customer and the consumers dont notice it as a tax getting them directly. Helps politicians look better to their voters.

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