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NJRVer
Dec 30, 2019Explorer
Price of diesel always inches up in the winter here in the northeast because they divert resources to make fuel oil.
Now if the winter isn't that bad, the price will start dropping in mid February and come spring if they over produced there will be more of a drop.
Fuel oil in my area has started a slow decline. Where there is natural gas, people are converting and where there isn't, people are converting to propane.
Way less maintenance costs involved.
Now if the winter isn't that bad, the price will start dropping in mid February and come spring if they over produced there will be more of a drop.
Fuel oil in my area has started a slow decline. Where there is natural gas, people are converting and where there isn't, people are converting to propane.
Way less maintenance costs involved.
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