Global diesel prices have reached an unprecedented high, exceeding $100 a barrel as supply constraints intensify. This record-breaking surge reflects a growing imbalance between demand and the availability of refined fuel products.
The escalating cost of diesel is likely to have ripple effects across various sectors, impacting transportation, logistics, and manufacturing. Analysts point to a combination of factors, including geopolitical tensions and refinery operational challenges, as contributing to the current supply crunch.
Diesel Prices Surge Past $100 Per Barrel Amid Tightening Supply
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