Special Report: The 'engineered' diesel fuel crisis and its certain impacts. Refined petroleum products fall to critically low levels; refineries prove unable to keep up with surging demand.
Diesel shortages are apparent to those who use it; many are calling these shortages “widespread.” They will impact everything, from the food supply to the cost of goods and services going forward.
I strongly suggest those of you with diesel vehicles lay in a supply of extra fuel.
If you have the room, install a used 250-gallon surface-mounted tank. Or, in the alternative, get some 55-gallon drums and have them filled up now. Otherwise, you will be stuck with a vehicle and NO FUEL... this summer.
Yet another needless crisis is being "engineered" (yes, it's perpetration) and brought to you by the co-opted, controlled, and moronic Joe Biden Administration.
The World Is Facing A Critical Diesel Shortage
By Irina Slav - OilPrice.com
Kemp: diesel fuel stocks in Europe are at their lowest since 2008.
Russia is a major supplier of diesel, meaning Western sanctions for its invasion of Ukraine are affecting these supplies too.
A further rise in diesel prices is expected as production still has to catch up.
Reuters' John Kemp reported this week that diesel fuel stocks in Europe are at their lowest since 2008, and 8 percent—or 35 million barrels—lower than the five-year average for this time of the year. In the United States, the situation is graver still. There, diesel fuel inventories are 21 percent lower than the pre-pandemic five-year seasonal average, which translates into 30 million barrels.
Diesel Prices Just Hit a New Record High, Here's Why a Diesel Shortage May Be Next
Diesel prices hit historic highs this week. Due to increased demand and a drop in production, a diesel shortage may be looming as the largest diesel distribution hub in the U.S. is sitting on supplies at a 30-year low.
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DIESELGEDDON - America's diesel supply is on verge of catastrophic collapse, leading to the HALTING of food, fertilizer, coal, and energy.
In what we are now calling Dieselgeddon, the supply of diesel fuel in the United States is plunging. By the end of May or early June -- unless something changes dramatically -- diesel fuel will go into extreme scarcity and have to be rationed across America. Because diesel is used by nearly all trains (because they're "diesel-electric" trains), transport trucks, construction equipment, and farming equipment, the crash in diesel availability will sharply affect all the following:
Food availability
Fertilizers for growing food
Coal for powering the electrical grid
Construction projects
Transportation of consumer goods to retail stores
UPS, FedEx, USPS, and other package carriers
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Major Trucking Firms Prepare For "Imminent Diesel Shortage In Eastern Half Of US"
Major trucking fleets across the eastern half of the US are preparing for an "imminent" diesel shortage, according to logistics firm FreightWaves.
Founder and CEO of FreightWaves Craig Fuller said "3 very large fleets" are preparing for diesel pumps at fuel stations to run dry. Drivers of these fleets received notifications about fuel shortages that could materialize in the coming weeks across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions.
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Diesel Shortages are Now “Widespread”
Insane