Bump. . .I've only ever seen diesel within 20% once. That was when the refineries in texas shut-down for what 3 days, and gas stations hiked prices. other than that its ALWAYS a dollar more.
1/5 =20%. Which is the highest gas and diesel have gotten.
Higher gas prices mean better diesel deals because its always just 1,00$ above so at 100 a gallon for gas and 101 for diesel diesel is favored.
That said refineries and energy corporations have an interest in keeping diesel dead even with gasoline because it means the by-product is not demanded more than the supply and the supply is greeted with demand.
If gas goes to 10 a gallon diesel would be within 11%. . .otherwise no it won't.
One of three posibilities.
Everywhere other than where I go is completely different in gas/diesel prices.
Wherever you found that made it up.
The data was greivously misconstrued.
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