murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > These two photos were taken a half hour apart. The price had held > steady for a few days. Don't know why Diesel went down while gasoline > went up. > As I understand it, gasoline and diesel and heating oil are all produced from refining oil, usually by fractional distillation. Diesel fuel and heating oil are largely interchangeable in terms of production from raw stock, and occasionally in use. If the demand for heating oil production is easing in anticipation of spring arriving, this is probably allowing for increased production of diesel fuel.
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