Fuel Market Report

Our fuel market report provides you with up to date information about our most recent market.

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Fuel Market Report: Nov 26th – Dec 2nd, 2023 1024 697 Star Oilco

Fuel Market Report: Nov 26th – Dec 2nd, 2023

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Oregon Fuel Price Variance

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Fuel Market News

Prices drops were very moderate this past week, as prices across the board did not drop more than $0.10. Although the average retail price in Oregon for gasoline is expected to drop below $4, it is uncommon to see prices that low in the Portland area. The wholesale market has continued to drop with prices down $0.20 from previous weeks. Many analysts say that this is a result of the lower prices of oil over the last month, helping keep prices low at the pump. Washington’s fuel prices are still hovering over $4.30 for gasoline and over $5 for diesel. Significantly higher than the average prices throughout Oregon. Oregon also announced a new fuel tax coming onto the market in the new year which will add $0.02/gallon of fuel sold, effective Jan 1st, 2024.

Key Reasons For Lower Prices:

  • Oil Market Trending Downward
  • Oil prices under $75, currently $73/barrel
  • Winter Fuel Blend

Crude oil is still trading below $80 for the fourth straight week at a current price of $73.49. This is $1 lower than it was last week, a good sign for fuel prices across the nation.

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 around $78 per barrel compared to $83 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 in addition to 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, it is advisable to consult local news outlets, government energy agencies, or industry reports.

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: Nov 12th – Nov 18th, 2023 150 150 Star Oilco

Fuel Market Report: Nov 12th – Nov 18th, 2023

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Oregon Fuel Price Variance

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As drivers prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday, they can also look forward to lower gas and diesel prices across the state of Oregon. It is the holiday travel season which means there will be even more drivers on the road, typically driving longer distances to gather for holiday celebrations. AAA projects that 55.4 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home for Thanksgiving. Fortunately, holiday drivers will get a break at the pump as gas prices in Portland dropped $0.20, and diesel prices in Portland dropped $0.12.

Key Reasons For Lower Prices:

  • Volatile Oil Market Trending Downward
  • Stronger Dollar
  • Reduced Market Concern With Conflict In Israel
  • Oil prices under $80, currently $77/barrel

Crude oil is trading below $80 for the second straight week at a current price of $77.99. This is $1 lower than it was last week, a less significant drop than weeks previous, but still a good sign for overall fuel prices.

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 around $78 per barrel compared to $83 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 in addition to 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, it is advisable to consult local news outlets, government energy agencies, or industry reports.

For other news in the fuel market:

https://gasprices.aaa.com/?state=OR

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Fuel Market Report: Nov 5th – Nov 11th, 2023 1024 697 Star Oilco

Fuel Market Report: Nov 5th – Nov 11th, 2023

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Oregon Fuel Price Variance

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Fuel Market News

This week drivers experienced minimal price changes as retail gasoline and diesel both dropped $.05, while wholesale gasoline prices dropped $0.02 and diesel dropped $.14. Drivers should continue to see these prices decrease as we go deeper into winter. Oil is trading at a current cost of $78/barrel. This is a good sign for the fuel market as a whole. These trends are typical for this time of year as we head into the winter months so don’t get too excited.

Key Reasons For Lower Prices:

●  Winter fuel blends are cheaper to manufacture & distribute

●  Demand for gasoline is currently flat

●  Oil prices currently $78/barrel

Crude oil is trading below $80, at a current price of $78.32. This is $5 lower than it was last week, a significant drop that will continue to contribute to the lowered cost of fuel.

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. To give a comparison to Crude Oil pricing, it is trading around $78 per barrel today compared to $83 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 in addition to 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, it is advisable to consult local news outlets and industry reports to follow along with the market trends. 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: Oct 29th – Nov 4th, 2023 150 150 Star Oilco

Fuel Market Report: Oct 29th – Nov 4th, 2023

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Oregon Fuel Price Variance

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Halloween candy wasn’t the only treat Oregon drivers got this week, as fuel prices continued to drop. Retail gas prices in Oregon fell $0.08 to an average of $4.27. Retail gas prices in Washington fell $0.11 to an average of $4.61. Wholesale prices for gas in Oregon fell $0.06 to a rack average of $2.40 (excluding taxes). Wholesale diesel prices in Oregon have fallen $0.16 with an average cost of $3.02 (excluding taxes). Average fuel prices in Oregon are at their lowest in six months.

Key Reasons For Lower Prices:

  • Winter fuel blends are cheaper to manufacture & distribute
  • Overall demand for gas is down
  • Declining oil prices

Crude oil is currently trading below $90, at an average of $83. Down two dollars from the previous week. Prices dropped throughout the week as the average price last week was $87. Prices are about the same as they were a year ago this time.

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 around $83 per barrel compared to $87 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 in addition to 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, it is advisable to consult local news outlets, government energy agencies, or industry reports.

For other news in the fuel market:

https://gasprices.aaa.com/?state=OR

Join the Fuel Market Report newsletter for your weekly fill of updates!