U.S. diesel prices first surpassed $5 a gallon in March. Renewed fighting in the Persian Gulf and reduced refinery capacity is once again pushing up prices again.
Diesel Prices Hit $5 a Gallon Again, Up 33% Since Start of Iran War
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