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Fuel Market Report: March 24th – March 30th, 2024 1024 683 Star Oilco

Fuel Market Report: March 24th – March 30th, 2024

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Oregon Fuel Price Variance

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Fuel Market News

The market experienced minimal price variance throughout the week, as prices closed within $0.02 of their opening price across the board for gas and diesel. The diesel market began to rise following the uptick in diesel prices this past week. Although retail prices only moved half a cent from the week before. Gas prices have continued to climb as gas demand increases with tight gasoline supplies in the West Coast markets. The retail average for gasoline in Oregon is $4.29/gal, while diesel is averaging around $4.31/gal. The retail price for gasoline in Portland is $4.36/gal, with diesel averaging at $4.41/gal. 

Oil prices are still above $80/barrel for the third time this month. This is one of the main contributors to the higher fuel prices we have seen in recent weeks.

 

 

Reasons For Higher Prices:

Crude oil is trading above $80 for the third week straight at a current price of $85.46/barrel. $3.55 higher than last week, as oil prices trended upward this past week.

 

Crude oil is the main ingredient for gasoline and diesel. Per AAA, on average about 50% of what you pay at the pump is the price of crude oil, breaking down as 25% refining, 11% distribution & marketing, and 14% taxes—a helpful breakdown for consumers wondering why they are paying the prices that they pay. Crude Oil is trading at $85.46 per barrel compared to $81.91 last week and $88 a year ago.

It’s essential to recognize that fuel prices result from a complex interplay of the factors mentioned above and other factors regionally. Additionally, prices may vary by specific regions within Oregon and Washington. For the most precise and up-to-date information on fuel prices and the causes for these price changes within your area, use the links below for AAA & GasBuddy.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Star Oilco and speak to one of our fuel market advisors to discuss how the market can impact your business.

For other news in the fuel market:

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Fuel Market Report: March 17th – March 23rd, 2024

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Fuel Market News

The diesel market experienced minor fluctuations this past week. Rack average pricing raised $0.07/gal while retail average prices increased $0.03 from the week before. The diesel market for B5 & B20 in the Portland area has seen much lighter fluctuations than the gasoline market in weeks prior. The gasoline market experienced significant fluctuations this past week as retail prices rose by $0.12/gal while rack average pricing raised just $0.07/gal. Although most retail stations in Portland are hovering around $3.20-3.40/gal for gasoline which is higher than the average price reported by AAA.

Oil prices are still above $80/barrel for the second time this month. With higher oil prices come higher fuel prices across the board, as we have seen in recent weeks. Drivers are back to searching for the cheapest fuel in town as prices continue to rise.

 

 

Reasons For Lower Prices:

 

Crude oil is trading above $80 for the second week straight at a current price of $81.91/barrel. $0.77 lower than last week, as oil prices trended downward this week.

Crude oil is the main ingredient for gasoline and diesel. Per AAA, on average about 50% of what you pay at the pump is the price of crude oil, breaking down as 25% refining, 11% distribution & marketing, and 14% taxes—a helpful breakdown for consumers wondering why they are paying the prices that they pay. Crude Oil is trading at $81.91 per barrel compared to $82.68 last week and $86 a year ago.

It’s essential to recognize that fuel prices result from a complex interplay of the factors mentioned above and other factors regionally. Additionally, prices may vary by specific regions within Oregon and Washington. For the most precise and up-to-date information on fuel prices and the causes for these price changes within your area, use the links below for AAA & GasBuddy.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Star Oilco and speak to one of our fuel market advisors to discuss how the market can impact your business.

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Fuel Market Report: March 10th – March 16th, 2024

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Oregon Fuel Price Variance

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Fuel Market News

The diesel market jumped this week with prices increasing by $0.12 on the wholesale market, to an average of $2.66 as of Monday. B20 prices experienced minor fluctuations as rack average pricing fluctuated only $0.05. The gasoline market experienced the biggest spike this past week as rack average prices increased by $0.23 from the week prior.

As predicted last week, retail fuel prices in Oregon are averaging slightly over $4/gal with most stations in Portland hovering around $3.99-4.10. Oil prices have surpassed $80/barrel for the first time in months, which will play a major role in the uptick in fuel prices in the market. Consumers can expect fuel prices to increase as we enter the Spring season this week on March 19th with the summer fuel blend hitting the market.

 

 

Reasons For Lower Prices:

 

Crude oil is trading above $80 for the first time in months at a current price of $82.68/barrel. $4.55 higher than last week, as oil prices trended upward for the first time this month.

Crude oil is the main ingredient for gasoline and diesel. Per AAA, on average about 50% of what you pay at the pump is the price of crude oil, breaking down as 25% refining, 11% distribution & marketing, and 14% taxes—a helpful breakdown for consumers wondering why they are paying the prices that they pay. Crude Oil is trading at $82.68 per barrel compared to $78.13 last week and $84 a year ago.

It’s essential to recognize that fuel prices result from a complex interplay of the factors mentioned above and other factors regionally. Additionally, prices may vary by specific regions within Oregon and Washington. For the most precise and up-to-date information on fuel prices and the causes for these price changes within your area, use the links below for AAA & GasBuddy.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Star Oilco and speak to one of our fuel market advisors to discuss how the market can impact your business.

For other news in the fuel market:

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Fuel Market Report: March 3rd – March 9th, 2024

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Fuel Market News

The diesel market experienced downward price fluctuation, as rack average prices dropped $0.12 down from $2.71 last week. However, B20 rack averages experienced minor fluctuations closing the week at the same price they opened at. The gasoline market went up this week with rack average prices increasing $0.11 from the week prior.

We will likely see retail gas prices over $4.00 soon, as most stations in Portland are hovering around $3.90. Oil prices experienced minor fluctuations this week as prices shot up in the middle of the week but closed the week at the same price it did last week at $78/barrel. Oil prices are still under $80/barrel but consumers can still expect fuel prices to increase as we enter the Spring season next week on March 19th.

 

 

Reasons For Lower Prices:

 

Crude oil is trading below $80 for the ninth straight week at a current price of $78.13/barrel. $0.36 lower than last week, as oil prices trended downward for the second week straight.

 

Crude oil is the main ingredient for gasoline and diesel. Per AAA, on average about 50% of what you pay at the pump is the price of crude oil, breaking down as 25% refining, 11% distribution & marketing, and 14% taxes—a helpful breakdown for consumers wondering why they are paying the prices that they pay. Crude Oil is trading at $78.13 per barrel compared to $78.49 last week and $83.70 a year ago.

It’s essential to recognize that fuel prices result from a complex interplay of the factors mentioned above and other factors regionally. Additionally, prices may vary by specific regions within Oregon and Washington. For the most precise and up-to-date information on fuel prices and the causes for these price changes within your area, use the links below for AAA & GasBuddy.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Star Oilco and speak to one of our fuel market advisors to discuss how the market can impact your business.

For other news in the fuel market:

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Saving Money On Rising Fuel Costs

Here are some fuel-saving tips that a fuel delivery company can offer to their construction customers to help them save money on fuel.  

Optimize Routes and Schedules 

Plan deliveries to minimize travel distances and combine multiple stops whenever possible. This will reduce fuel and time costs and emissions from vehicles. Additionally, it will increase efficiency by reducing wait times and allowing for more deliveries to be made.

Reduced Costs & Environmental Impact: 

  • Minimize travel distances and combine deliveries to save on fuel and related expenses. 
  • This strategy also reduces emissions from our delivery vehicles, contributing to a greener future. 
  • Enhance your efficiency. By combining stops, we streamline delivery routes, reducing wait times and allowing for more deliveries in a shorter amount of time. 

Promote Proper Equipment Maintenance 

Every minute counts on a construction site, but even short breaks can lead to unnecessary engine idling. Idling not only wastes fuel and increases costs, but also contributes to air pollution. With Portland’s new fossil-based diesel fuel restrictions within city limits, with the larger effort to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, this is a great time to consider how your business operations can reduce its fuel consumption and overall work to achieve net-zero carbon emissions. To promote a more environmentally friendly work environment and keep fuel costs down, employees should work together to discourage idling. A simple yet powerful solution is to remind workers to completely shut down engines during breaks, no matter how short. This small step can significantly reduce our overall fuel consumption and create a cleaner, healthier site for everyone. 

Idle Reduction: 

  • Even short breaks can lead to unnecessary engine idling, wasting fuel and increasing costs. 
  • Idling also contributes to air pollution, impacting the environment and worker health. 

Simple Solution, Big Impact: 

  • To promote a cleaner, more cost-effective worksite, all employees should work together to discourage idling. 
  • Remind workers to completely shut down engines during breaks, no matter how short. 
  • This small step can significantly reduce fuel consumption and create a healthier environment for everyone. 

Invest in Fuel-Efficient Equipment 

Consider upgrading to newer equipment models known for better fuel economy. By investing in fuel-efficient equipment, businesses can reduce their fuel costs and reduce their carbon footprint, as newer machines tend to be more fuel-efficient. Plus, newer models tend to have fewer parts and are more reliable, so businesses can expect to spend less on maintenance and repairs. 

Upgrading to fuel-efficient equipment: 

  • Reduces fuel costs for construction projects. 
  • Lowers a company’s carbon footprint by minimizing emissions. 

Newer equipment: 

  • Has fewer parts, simplifying maintenance needs. 
  • They also tend to be more reliable, leading to less downtime and repair expenses. 

Train Operators on Fuel-Saving Techniques

Operators should be trained on fuel-efficient driving habits, like avoiding excessive acceleration and maintaining steady speeds. Regular maintenance is crucial for fuel-efficient equipment as it ensures optimal performance and fuel efficiency. Maintenance services include regular engine tune-ups, oil changes, and air filter replacements, all of which contribute to better fuel economy. Additionally, regular maintenance helps to detect and fix any potential issues that may impact fuel efficiency, such as clogged or dirty fuel systems or faulty sensors, ultimately prolonging the life of the equipment and maximizing its fuel savings potential. 

Fuel-Efficient Operation: 

  • Avoid rapid acceleration and maintain steady speeds for optimal fuel economy. 

Regular Maintenance for Efficiency: 

  • Schedule routine engine tune-ups, oil changes, and air filter replacements. 

Identify & Fix Issues Early:  

  • Regularly check for clogged fuel systems, faulty sensors, and other potential issues. 
  • Early detection saves fuel and extends the equipment’s lifespan. 

Save Money with a Cardlock Fuel Card

Take control of your fueling operations and put money back in your pocket with a convenient cardlock fuel card program. Cardlock fuel cards are an easy way to track and manage fuel purchases. You save money and time by eliminating manual recordkeeping and billing. Plus, you can monitor fuel usage and get real-time reports. 

By applying these fuel-saving strategies, construction companies can experience significant cost reductions and environmental benefits. From optimizing delivery routes and promoting mindful equipment operation to regular maintenance practices, every step counts. 

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Fuel Market Report: Feb 25th – March 2nd, 2024

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Oregon Fuel Price Variance

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Fuel Market News

The market as a whole experienced minimal price changes this week. Rack average prices had no changes for three straight days this week, with minor fluctuations on Thursday and prices falling on Friday into the weekend. Retail prices have begun to rise as the average price per gal for gas in Portland raised $0.10 this week. California switches back to the summer blend of fuel earlier than other states and this has affected overall fuel supply on the West Coast. Consumers can expect to see prices continue to rise over the next few weeks into March as fuel prices normally increase in the first and second quarter of the year.

Oil prices increased to $78/barrel compared to $77 last week. Oil prices are still under $80/barrel but consumers can still expect fuel prices to increase.

 

 

Reasons For Lower Prices:

 

Crude oil is trading below $80 for the eighth straight week at a current price of $78.49/barrel. $0.30 lower than last week, as oil prices trended downward for the first time in weeks. Although with a drop of $0.30, the market was hardly affected.

 

Crude oil is the main ingredient for gasoline and diesel. Per AAA, on average about 50% of what you pay at the pump is the price of crude oil, breaking down as 25% refining, 11% distribution & marketing, and 14% taxes—a helpful breakdown for consumers wondering why they are paying the prices that they pay. Crude Oil is trading at $78 per barrel compared to $77 last week and $85 a year ago.

It’s essential to recognize that fuel prices result from a complex interplay of the factors mentioned above and other factors regionally. Additionally, prices may vary by specific regions within Oregon and Washington. For the most precise and up-to-date information on fuel prices and the causes for these price changes within your area, use the links below for AAA & GasBuddy.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Star Oilco and speak to one of our fuel market advisors to discuss how the market can impact your business.

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Fuel Market Report: Feb 18th – Feb 24th, 2024

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Fuel Market News

The diesel market experienced minor price fluctuations throughout the week closing at $2.77, only $0.05 higher than its opening price of $2.73. The gas market experienced much more extreme price fluctuations, closing the week at $2.74, $0.43 higher than its opening price of $2.31. Many refineries are running the last of their winter fuel blend and will be undergoing maintenance as they make the switch back to the summer blend of fuel. This may have effects on overall supplies in many regions which will likely contribute to the upward movement of fuel prices across the board.
Oil prices dropped slightly to $77/barrel compared to $78 last week. Oil prices are still under $80/barrel which is often a good sign for fuel prices.

 

 

Reasons For Lower Prices:

Crude oil is trading below $80 for the seventh straight week at a current price of $77.78/barrel. $0.30 lower than last week, as oil prices trended downward for the first time in weeks. Although with a drop of $0.30, the market was hardly affected.

Crude oil is the main ingredient for gasoline and diesel. Per AAA, on average about 50% of what you pay at the pump is the price of crude oil, breaking down as 25% refining, 11% distribution & marketing, and 14% taxes—a helpful breakdown for consumers wondering why they are paying the prices that they pay. Crude Oil is trading at $77 per barrel compared to $78 last week and $87 a year ago.

It’s essential to recognize that fuel prices result from a complex interplay of the factors mentioned above and other factors regionally. Additionally, prices may vary by specific regions within Oregon and Washington. For the most precise and up-to-date information on fuel prices and the causes for these price changes within your area, use the links below for AAA & GasBuddy.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Star Oilco and speak to one of our fuel market advisors to discuss how the market can impact your business.

For other news in the fuel market:

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How does mobile cardless pay work with Pacific Pride & CFN?

Pacific Pride offers a mobile cardless pay option through their app, PRIDE PAY.

With PRIDE PAY, drivers can initiate fueling directly from the app at participating Pacific Pride locations without a physical card.

Here’s how it works: 

Download and install the PRIDE PAY app on your mobile device.

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Sign in using your Pacific Pride account credentials.

Locate a participating Pacific Pride station within the app.

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Once at the station, initiate fueling through the app, responding to any prompts for authorization.

Fuel your vehicle and complete the transaction directly through the app.

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There are many Pacific Pride fueling locations throughout the United States and Canada. There are over 1,400 locations in total, and that number is still growing. You can find Pacific Pride stations in a variety of places, including truck stops, convenience stores, and travel plazas. Since Pacific Pride locations are independently owned and operated, not all services are available at all locations. It’s always a good idea to call ahead to confirm amenities offered at a station.   

Mobile cardless payment systems, also known as contactless payment, can improve your business’s bottom line and efficiency in several ways:  

Faster Checkout Time: Mobile payments are faster. This reduces checkout times, keeps lines moving, and improves the customer experience.  

Reduced Costs: Less time spent processing payments translates to lower labor costs. Additionally, mobile payments eliminate manual cash handling, reducing errors and costs.  

Increased Sales: Faster checkouts can lead to higher customer satisfaction and impulse purchases.   

Improved Cash Flow: Transactions are settled electronically, which means you receive funds faster than checks or waiting for credit card payments to clear.   

Enhanced Security: Mobile cardless payments use secure authentication, where a unique digital identifier is used instead of your actual card details. This reduces fraud risk compared to physical cards.  

Data & Sales Insights: One of the benefits of mobile payments is that they provide you with data and insights into your sales activity.   

Operational Efficiency: Mobile payment systems can streamline back-office operations by simplifying record-keeping and reconciliation.  

Accessibility: Mobile cardless payments are convenient for businesses and customers.   

PRIDE PAY offers many benefits like convenience, security, and potential fuel discounts. Remember to check with your Pacific Pride account manager for details and ensure your company account is enrolled in the program. 

An additional bonus is the ability to track multiple drivers, companies can gain insights into their routes, driving behavior, and travel times. This allows for better coordination, improved time management, and reduced fuel consumption. Additionally, tracking helps to identify inefficiencies and areas for improvement in the overall transportation process, leading to cost savings and reduced paperwork through automated reporting. 

In the end, this advanced tracking system goes beyond simple location monitoring, transforming fleet management into a data-driven operation that optimizes efficiency, cuts costs, and streamlines the entire transportation process. 

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Fuel Market Report: Feb 4th – Feb 10th, 2024

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Oregon Fuel Price Variance

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Fuel Market News

The diesel market experienced spikes throughout the week, as the market closed $0.20 higher on Friday from its opening OPIS rack average of $3.48. Gasoline prices fluctuated upwards as prices rose $0.08 to end the week. Oil prices increased this week going from $72/barrel to $76/barrel. This price increase could likely be partly responsible for the uptick in diesel prices. As we approach March, fuel prices are likely to continue their price hike into Spring.

 

Reasons For Lower Prices:

Crude oil is trading below $80 for the fifth straight week at a current price of $76.21/barrel. $2.00 higher than last week, as oil prices trended upward for the second week straight.

Crude oil is the main ingredient for gasoline and diesel. Per AAA, on average about 50% of what you pay at the pump is the price of crude oil, breaking down as 25% refining, 11% distribution & marketing, and 14% taxes—a helpful breakdown for consumers wondering why they are paying the prices that they pay. Crude Oil is trading at $76 per barrel compared to $72 last week and $89 a year ago.

It’s essential to recognize that fuel prices result from a complex interplay of the factors mentioned above and other factors regionally. Additionally, prices may vary by specific regions within Oregon and Washington. For the most precise and up-to-date information on fuel prices and the causes for these price changes within your area, use the links below for AAA & GasBuddy.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Star Oilco and speak to one of our fuel market advisors to discuss how the market can impact your business.

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January 2024 Fuel Market Recap

January 2024 Fuel Market Recap for Portland, Oregon

  • Stable oil prices: Unlike previous years, oil prices remained relatively stable in January 2024 globally, impacting local markets like Portland. This stability stemmed from:
    • Increased oil production from the Americas.
    • Weaker economic growth globally, leading to lower demand.
    • Ongoing geopolitical tensions with limited impact on supply chains.
  • Gradual price increase: Despite stability, experts predicted a gradual increase in fuel prices starting in March 2024

Review the January 2024 recap on the Fuel Market for the United States, As Well As Key Factors Affecting Fuel Prices and Predictions for February 2024, on our website.

The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Portland, Oregon, was $4.61 on November 30, 2023, up from $4.44 on November 1, 2023. This represents a 3.6% increase over the month.

January 2024 Fuel Market Recap for United States

Overall stability: January 2024 saw continued fuel price stability compared to December 2023.

Crude oil: Prices remained relatively stable compared to previous years, averaging around $75 per barrel.

Gasoline: Average retail price hovered around $3.30 per gallon, slightly lower than December 2023.

Diesel: Prices stayed consistent with December 2023, ranging from $3.70 to $3.90 per gallon.

Natural gas: Prices fluctuated throughout the month but ended within the same range as December 2023, around $2.50-$3.00 per MMBtu.

Key influencing factors

Stable global oil production: Increased production from the Americas balanced global demand.

Weaker global economic growth: Lowered demand for crude oil and refined products.

Geopolitical tensions: Although ongoing, their impact on oil supply chains was limited in January.

Seasonal demand: Winter weather in January did not reach extreme levels, impacting natural gas demand less than expected.

Regional variations:

Fuel prices can vary significantly between regions due to factors like taxes, transportation costs, and refinery capacity.

For specific regional variations, it’s crucial to consult resources like:

Local news reports: Articles mentioning fuel prices in your area.

Industry publications: Trade publications related to specific fuel types might offer regional reports.

Fuel delivery companies: Contacting local providers for localized insights and January-specific details.

Predictions for February 2024

While unexpected events like geopolitical shifts or extreme weather conditions can always influence fuel prices, it appears that most experts predict continued stability in crude oil prices throughout February, barring unforeseen events. This could translate to stable or slightly fluctuating fuel prices across the US. Some analysts foresee a gradual price increase starting in March 2024, which could potentially impact February prices to a minor extent.

Exploring Options for Sustainable Fuels

While gasoline and diesel remain dominant players, venturing into the world of alternative energy sources offers exciting possibilities.

Reduced Carbon Footprint

Biodiesel, derived from renewable resources like plants or used cooking oil, boasts a significantly lower carbon footprint compared to conventional diesel. Renewable energy sources like solar and wind power eliminate greenhouse gas emissions altogether, contributing to a cleaner planet.

Diversifying Your Fuel Mix

Dependence on a single fuel source presents vulnerability to price fluctuations and supply disruptions. Embracing alternative options fosters energy security by reducing reliance on fossil fuels and opening doors to diverse, domestic energy sources.

Long-Term Gains

While initial setup costs for renewable energy systems might be higher, long-term benefits outweigh them. Biodiesel can offer price parity with diesel in some regions, and renewable energy costs are steadily declining.

Start Small, Experiment, and Adapt

Gradually incorporate alternative fuels or renewable energy sources into your operations. Learn from experience and adjust your approach as needed.

Remember, the transition to a sustainable fuel future is an ongoing process. By exploring options like biodiesel and renewable energy, we can power our world responsibly, ensuring a more secure and environmentally friendly future for generations to come. Feel free to contact one of our fuel experts at Star Oilco to discuss how renewable fuels can benefit your operations.

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