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The price of diesel has risen recently due to a combination of factors, including increased global demand, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical tensions affecting oil production and transportation. Additionally, refinery outages and maintenance activities have reduced supply capacity, further driving up prices. Seasonal demand, particularly from the agricultural and transportation sectors, has also contributed to the upward pressure on diesel costs.

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