Maritime and Logistics News
  • Maritime & Ocean News
    • Container Shipping News
    • Dry Bulk Shipping News
    • Breakbulk Shipping News
    • Chemical Shipping News
    • Crude Oil Shipping News
    • Cruise Shipping News
    • Fishing News
    • Freight Forwarders News
    • LNG & LPG Shipping News
    • Multimodal Transport News
    • Railway News
    • Straits News
    • Trucking News
  • Global Ports News
    • Port Accidents News
    • Port Congestion News
    • Port Infrastructure News
    • Port Strike News
    • Schedules News
  • Air Cargo News
    • Air Cargo Carriers News
    • Air Freight Forwarder News
    • Airports News
  • Logistics News
    • Supply Chain News
    • Warehousing News
    • Cold Storage News
    • Logistics Parks News
  • Vessels News
    • Bunkering News
    • Incidents News
    • Offshore News
    • Pilotage News
    • Piracy News
    • Services News
    • Ship Breaking News
    • Shipbuilding News
  • Tech. & Sustainability News
    • Green Logistics News
    • Responsibility Projects News
    • Useful Maritime Associations News
  • Languages
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Advertisement
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Breakbulk Shipping News

For 7th straight week, benchmark diesel price is higher

February 25, 2026
in Breakbulk Shipping News, Bunkering News, Crude Oil Shipping News, Maritime & Ocean News, Multimodal Transport News
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

After some stability in the futures market for ultra low sulfur diesel (ULSD) signaled retail prices might stop rising, a renewed surge has led to a big move in the weekly benchmark price published Tuesday.

The Department of Energy/Energy Information Administration average weekly retail diesel price rose 9.8 cents/gallon Monday, published a day later, to $3.809/g. It’s the seventh consecutive increase, a period during which the price used for most fuel surcharges has increased 35 cts/g.

It’s the highest number since the price was $3.831/g November 24.

The latest move comes as ULSD on the CME commodity exchange has taken a surge upward in recent days.

Generally a reaction in the retail market lags changes in the futures market by a few days or as much as a week. Had that been the case, the more than 9 cents gain in the DOE/EIA price would not have been expected.

ULSD settled at $2.3598/g on February 2. On February 17, the settlement was $2.3906/g. In between, the high settlement was $2.4404/g on February 11, a relatively lengthy streak of stability.

But the sharp increase in retail prices since then is coming on the back of a big move in ULSD during the last week. ULSD settled at $2.5187/g on Tuesday, February 17 and $2.6869/g a week later.

Iran pushing prices higher

In a recent interview with CNBC, Paul Sankey, an independent oil analyst, said the buildup of U.S. military assets around Iran has been the primary driver of higher prices.

“We have a much bigger buildup,” he said. “This is gigantic. So people are getting very concerned about the amount of sheer firepower that’s being moved into the region.”

But other issues continue to boost prices higher, Sankey said, including “the shutdown of Russian exports and by extension Iranian exports.”

Exports out of those countries are not fully shut. But the web of sanctions against them has slowed those countries’ ability to sell oil into the market.

Diesel outpacing crude

Especially in the case of Russia, which is a major diesel exporter, those limits may be the key force pushing diesel higher at rate faster than the increase in crude prices.

Since February 17, the final day before the recent surge, the price of WTI on the CME has risen 5.2%. For ULSD, the upward move since then has been 12.3%.

Those are striking numbers in a year when oil was expected to be under pressure from growing supply and only mildly growing demand. A collapse in prices is still possible, Sankey said in his CNBC interview.

“There’s a lot of barrels backing up that aren’t able to be sold, whether they’re Iranian or they’re Russian,” he said. “So it become a question of do you expect peace in Russia and Ukraine? Do you expect a resolution or a new regime in Iran? Will that oil get flooded into the market?”

More articles by John Kingston

AscendTMS makes its first acquisition of another TMS provider

Court says small trucking company must negotiate with union defeated in a vote

State of Freight five takeaways: a strong market likely sticking around

The post For 7th straight week, benchmark diesel price is higher appeared first on FreightWaves.

Tags: HasHighPricePricesThe

Related Posts

Indian National Shipowners’ Association joins International Chamber of Shipping
Container Shipping News

Indian National Shipowners’ Association joins International Chamber of Shipping

February 25, 2026
Medeiros new CAO for Short Line Safety Institute 
Air Cargo Carriers News

Medeiros new CAO for Short Line Safety Institute 

February 25, 2026
Bureau Veritas posts 6.5% organic growth in 2025
Container Shipping News

Bureau Veritas posts 6.5% organic growth in 2025

February 25, 2026
Air Cargo Carriers News

Legislation to kill double brokering hits Senate floor

February 25, 2026
Freight Forwarders News

Freightos stock plummets after founder resigns

February 25, 2026
Freight Forwarders News

Customer sues FedEx for refund after Supreme Court rejects Trump tariffs

February 25, 2026
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Trump to name Fox TV host Sean Duffy to head DOT

Trump to name Fox TV host Sean Duffy to head DOT

November 19, 2024
FedEx sends specialists to streamline European operations

FedEx sends specialists to streamline European operations

August 21, 2025
Vintage VLCC prices firm up

Vintage VLCC prices firm up

February 25, 2025
At RailTrends, CPKC and UP CEOs talk about higher levels of rail service

At RailTrends, CPKC and UP CEOs talk about higher levels of rail service

November 18, 2024
PUMA Chooses Maersk Warehouse,

PUMA Chooses Maersk Warehouse

0
Cape Rates Soar to $40,000 Per Day, Surging Twofold Within One Week

Cape Rates Soar to $40,000 Per Day, Surging Twofold Within One Week

0
Allelys Successfully Navigates Challenges in Transporting Cargo to Rothienorman Substation

Allelys Successfully Navigates Challenges in Transporting Cargo to Rothienorman Substation

0
Hanwha Ocean secures a contract for an ultra-large ammonia carrier

Hanwha Ocean secures a contract for an ultra-large ammonia carrier

0
Indian National Shipowners’ Association joins International Chamber of Shipping

Indian National Shipowners’ Association joins International Chamber of Shipping

February 25, 2026
Medeiros new CAO for Short Line Safety Institute 

Medeiros new CAO for Short Line Safety Institute 

February 25, 2026
Bureau Veritas posts 6.5% organic growth in 2025

Bureau Veritas posts 6.5% organic growth in 2025

February 25, 2026

Legislation to kill double brokering hits Senate floor

February 25, 2026

Recent News

Indian National Shipowners’ Association joins International Chamber of Shipping

Indian National Shipowners’ Association joins International Chamber of Shipping

February 25, 2026
Medeiros new CAO for Short Line Safety Institute 

Medeiros new CAO for Short Line Safety Institute 

February 25, 2026
Bureau Veritas posts 6.5% organic growth in 2025

Bureau Veritas posts 6.5% organic growth in 2025

February 25, 2026

Legislation to kill double brokering hits Senate floor

February 25, 2026

Stay ahead in the dynamic world of maritime and logistics with our comprehensive news coverage. Explore the latest industry trends, breaking news, and insightful analyses. Your gateway to informed decision-making in shipping, trade, and logistics awaits.

Follow Us

Our Partners

shipstrack.com
E-tracking
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2020-2024 SeasNews - Shipping News & Magazine.

No Result
View All Result

© 2020-2024 SeasNews - Shipping News & Magazine.