Diesel Price Declines Continue to Impact Freight Spend, Trigger Greater Need for Support From Partners

This text highlights the declining trend in diesel prices and explores various market factors contributing to this trend. Key points include:

  1. Diesel Price Decline: The Department of Energy/Energy Information Administration’s average weekly retail diesel price has dropped by 2.5 cents a gallon to $3.838, marking the 14th decline in 18 weeks.

  2. Secular Decline: Since September 18, the average diesel price has witnessed a substantial decline of 79.5 cents, with an additional cent drop reported two weeks ago. The year-on-year decline is 76.6 cents, and since its peak in October, the DOE/EIA diesel benchmark has fallen by $1.503 a gallon.

  3. Weather Impact: Traders anticipating a rise in prices are realizing that the potential impact of cold weather on diesel prices may have run its course. Warmer-than-usual temperatures are forecasted for the next 10 to 14 days, signaling the potential end of the heating season.

  4. Natural Gas Prices: The impact of warmer weather is visible in the price of natural gas at the Henry Hub in Louisiana, which has seen a significant drop to $2.419, down almost 90 cents in five trading days.

  5. Shipping Diversion: A bullish factor in the market is the continued diversion of shipping away from the Red Sea/Suez Canal, particularly tankers carrying middle distillates, including diesel. This diverts inventory for longer, supporting prices.

  6. Weakness in Physical Diesel Markets: Despite potential bullish factors, physical diesel markets show signs of weakness or at least stability. Wholesale diesel prices, as indicated by the ULSDR.USA data series, have declined despite a relatively flat ULSD price on CME.

  7. Regional Weakness: Differential data for physical diesel in key markets such as Chicago and Group 3 (Midwest region) indicate weakness, with the differential in Chicago falling to minus 51 cents a gallon.

The text suggests that while certain factors may support diesel prices, the overall trend is currently influenced by weather forecasts, market dynamics, and a prevailing weakness in physical diesel markets.

Inspired by: https://www.freightwaves.com/news/another-decline-in-benchmark-diesel-prices-comes-as-winters-impact-fades