As of 2/17/2011 the price was 9.01 pesos per liter. converting pesos to dollars (with a 12.02 exchange rate) and liters to gallons makes it $2.80 per gallon.
From what CNN reported this morning, 4/23/2008 0645_hrs. the current price of diesel in Mexico was a staggering $2.33 Per Gal. that's over half as cheap as USA
You can search current diesel prices at truckstops at www.pricediesel.com
Most gas stations in Mexico serve unleaded gasoline as well as diesel fuel.
In 2001, the US national average price of a gallon of diesel fuel was $1.40 - equivalent to about $1.72 per gallon in 2010.
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what is the lowest diesel fuel prices in the redding, california area
If your question is about diesel fuel price, it is currently selling for $3.99 to $4.15 per gallon.
63% of Mexico's environmental incidents have to do with oil, gas, diesel and fuel oil spills.
Around .89 per gallon.
To estimate the cost of diesel fuel for a 170-mile trip, you need to know your vehicle's fuel efficiency (miles per gallon) and the current price of diesel fuel per gallon. For example, if your vehicle gets 20 miles per gallon and the price of diesel is $4.00 per gallon, you would need 8.5 gallons of fuel for the trip, costing approximately $34.00. Adjust the calculations based on your vehicle's specific fuel efficiency and local diesel prices.
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fair market and they can get way with it. simple
No. That's why diesel fuel now costs more than gasoline. No, but in some areas (central Illinois for example) diesel contains a mixture of diesel and soybean based biodiesel there is no ethanol in diesel and that has nothing at all to do with the price of diesel the price of diesel is straight out supply and demand ,more diesel vehicles on the road so put the price up; the only bio diesel fuel is private enterprise. most biodiesel is made by private individuals and companies that use old cooking oils ,refine it and add it to the diesel it costs about 5000 thousand dollars to set this up and anyone can do it if they got access to old cooking oils
No. Mexican gas and diesel have a large concentration of sulfur.