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I went back over the last 4 years and even though we are a fuel management company that wants to grow our business, we also want to protect the “regular guy”. In that time, I personally, have done over 15 … Continue reading →
It has always been known that diesel fuel losses take place. The issue most companies always thought they had in the past is how to control diesel fuel theft with their drivers. With truck drivers running around and fleet fueling prices going … Continue reading →
Since most of our readers have diesel fuel trucks, it’s no surprise that diesel fuel prices are a big concern for companies. The DOE predicts that this year overall diesel fuel prices will be 10 cents cheaper, than in 2012 … Continue reading →
Everyone always thinks they are doing it correctly or they at least want to do the right thing. The problem is your time or your employee’s time is stretched, when people are stretched things fall through the crack. With informational … Continue reading →
Since most of the companies that read our newsletter care about diesel fuel prices that is where our focus is going to be. We will have so much focus we will all feel like Mr. Magoo. See when it comes … Continue reading →
Petroleum data for the week ending November 9 released today by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) provide the second set of data to assess the impacts of Hurricane Sandy on U.S. petroleum markets. The storm significantly disrupted electricity, … Continue reading →
With all of the people who we talk to, they believe that gas prices will (click here for them to see the rest of the article)continue to move downward into the New Year. Most people still believe that gas prices … Continue reading →
After much speculation, Governor Jerry Brown directed state regulators to allow refineries to produce winter-blend fuel in the state of California. Though typically not sold until after October 31st, the California Air Resources Board gave the thumbs-up yesterday for refineries … Continue reading →
Diesel fuel prices looked reasonable a couple of weeks ago, for that matter so did gas prices. DOE diesel fuel prices were around $3.64 a gallon and looked like they would go lower still. What has changed not a lot … Continue reading →
Communication Make everyone’s aware of what the goals are to you fuel program. Communicate often and report results always. Review Of current process, procedures and best in class fuel buying Audit All transactions and create a benchmark of current fuel … Continue reading →