Recent changes to EPA rules for gasoline and diesel quality standards have left some fuel marketers confused. Our latest blog breaks down the changes and the reasons behind them to help you improve your understanding.
Category: Refined Fuels
Get Ready for Big Oil’s Most Important Earnings Season Ever
Earnings season in oil and gas has begun, and expectations are much different from what they were just three months ago.
Sizing Up Summer Season Gasoline Demand
With vaccine rollouts accelerating and social restrictions easing, what will gasoline recovery look like? Watch our video to find out.
Three Ways To Ensure Service During Natural Disasters
Extreme weather events and natural disasters are the new normal. Learn three ways energy leaders can help ensure service when their customers and communities are counting on them.
Size up summer season gasoline demand
We’re still in a COVID world, but vaccine ability is increasing. Will consumers return to their traditional summer travel habits? Join our webinar for the answer and analysis.
FastRacks By the Numbers
DTN FastRacks is known for superior pricing data and customer service. Our data is accurate, timely, and seamlessly integrates into your back-office tools.
Strategies For Becoming A Fuel Buying Pro
Unlike traditional stock market investments that can be bought and held for months or years as their values fluctuate, fuel is a physical product the value of which resides in its immediate availability; it cannot be stored for long. Its value can change by the minute, due to the wide range of market forces that affect supply and demand.
Commodity Markets Curb Their Enthusiasm as U.S. Dollar Pushes Higher
A potential turn in this consensus macro outlook that called for a weakening U.S. dollar has wide-ranging impacts across commodities and financial asset classes, and particularly for crude oil which is highly inversely correlated to the U.S. dollar.
Extreme Demand Disruptions
Looking at where, when and how refined fuels demand changed in 2020 gives us indicators of what to expect in 2021. Read our blog post for the full analysis.
MarketWatch: Oil prices decline, on track to extend last week’s loss
Crude prices are down to start the week as the market continues to question whether a firmly bullish start to the year can be maintained long-term.