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Residential propane price decreases slightly

The average retail price for propane is $1.98 per gallon, down 4-tenths of a cent from last week's price, and down 45.3 cents from a year ago, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Propane prices in the Midwest region averaged $1.60 per gallon, down half of a cent from last week, and down 22.1 cents from a year ago.




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Residential heating oil price decreases slightly

The average retail price for home heating oil fell by 3-tenths of a cent from last week to $2.90 per gallon. That's down 33.4 cents from a year ago, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Heating oil prices in the New England region are at $2.81 per gallon, down 1.2 cents from last week, and down 37.1 cents from a year ago.




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U.S. gasoline price decreases (short version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $2.42 a gallon on Monday. That's down 4.3 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. gasoline price decreases (long version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $2.42 a gallon on Monday. That's down 4.3 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. diesel fuel prices continue to decrease

The U.S. average retail price for on-highway diesel fuel fell to $2.85 a gallon on Monday. That's down 3.1 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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Residential propane price decreases

The average retail price for propane is $1.97 per gallon, down 1.1 cents from last week's price, and down 45.3 cents from a year ago, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Propane prices in the Midwest region averaged $1.59 per gallon, down 1.6 cents from last week, and down 22.3 cents from a year ago.




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Residential heating oil price decreases

The average retail price for home heating oil fell by 6.8 cents from last week to $2.82 per gallon. That's down 40.6 cents from a year ago, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Heating oil prices in the New England region are at $2.73 per gallon, down 7.4 cents from last week, and down 44.9 cents from a year ago.




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U.S. gasoline price continues to decrease (short version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $2.38 a gallon on Monday. That's down 4.8 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. gasoline price continues to decrease (long version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $2.38 a gallon on Monday. That's down 4.8 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. diesel fuel prices continue to decrease

The U.S. average retail price for on-highway diesel fuel fell to $2.81 a gallon on Monday. That's down 3.7 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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More OPEC supply and less global liquid fuels demand puts downward pressure on prices

In its March 2020 update, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) significantly revised its Short-Term Energy Outlook for global oil supply, demand, and prices compared with the February Short-Term Energy Outlook. These updates largely resulted from updated data and assumptions about the effects of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on global oil demand and assumptions regarding the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) crude oil production following its meeting on March 6. EIA now forecasts that OPEC will target market share instead of a balanced global oil market. As a result, EIA expects that OPEC crude oil production will increase to an average 29.1 million barrels per day in the second and third quarters of 2020. EIA forecasts that global demand for liquid fuels will grow by 0.4 million barrels per day from 2019 to 2020, down from the 1.0 million barrels per day increase EIA previously forecasted in February. The revised March estimate is driven by EIA's expectations of slowing economic growth, primarily related to the effects of the coronavirus outbreak. EIA expects the decline in global liquid fuels demand, combined with the increase in OPEC production, to result in significant global oil inventory builds in the first half of 2020-putting continued downward pressure on prices. EIA forecasts Brent oil prices will average 43 dollars per barrel in 2020 and 55 dollars per barrel in 2021.




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Residential propane price decreases

The average retail price for propane is $1.96 per gallon, down half a cent from last week's price, and down 45.3 cents from a year ago, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Propane prices in the Midwest region averaged $1.57 per gallon, down 1.8 cents from last week, and down 23.6 cents from a year ago.




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Residential heating oil price decreases

The average retail price for home heating oil fell by 6.6 cents from last week to $2.76 per gallon. That's down 47.4 cents from a year ago, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Heating oil prices in the New England region are at $2.67 per gallon, down 7.3 cents from last week, and down 52 cents from a year ago.




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (short version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $2.25 a gallon on Monday. That's down 12.7 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (long version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $2.25 a gallon on Monday. That's down 12.7 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. diesel fuel prices continue to decrease

The U.S. average retail price for on-highway diesel fuel fell to $2.73 a gallon on Monday. That's down 8.1 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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Residential propane price decreases

The average retail price for propane is $1.94 per gallon, down 2.7 cents from last week's price, and down 47 and a half cents from a year ago, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Propane prices in the Midwest region averaged $1.54 per gallon, down 3.3 cents from last week, and down 26.2 cents from a year ago.




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Residential heating oil price decreases

The average retail price for home heating oil fell by 14.1 cents from last week to $2.61 per gallon. That's down 60.9 cents from a year ago, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Heating oil prices in the New England region are at $2.51 per gallon, down 15.1 cents from last week, and down 66.5 cents from a year ago.




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (short version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $2.12 a gallon on Monday. That's down 12.8 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (long version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $2.12 a gallon on Monday. That's down 12.8 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. diesel fuel prices continue to decrease

The U.S. average retail price for on-highway diesel fuel fell to $2.66 a gallon on Monday. That's down 7.4 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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Residential propane price decreases

The average retail price for propane is $1.91 per gallon, down 1.8 cents from last week’s price, and down 48.6 cents from a year ago, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Propane prices in the Midwest region averaged $1.51 per gallon, down 3.1 cents from last week, and down 27.4 cents from a year ago.




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Residential heating oil price decreases

The average retail price for home heating oil fell by 14 and a half cents from last week to $2.45 per gallon. That’s down 76.9 cents from a year ago, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Heating oil prices in the New England region are at $2.38 per gallon, down 12.3 cents from last week, and down 79.7 cents from a year ago.




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (short version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $2.01 a gallon on Monday. That's down 11 1/2 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (long version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $2.01 a gallon on Monday. That's down 11 1/2 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. diesel fuel prices continue to decrease

The U.S. average retail price for on-highway diesel fuel fell to $2.59 a gallon on Monday. That's down 7.3 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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Residential propane price decreases

The average retail price for propane is $1.87 per gallon, down 3.3 cents from last week’s price, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Propane prices in the Midwest region averaged $1.46 per gallon, down 4.4 cents from last week.




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Residential heating oil price decreases

The average retail price for home heating oil fell by 2.6 cents from last week to $2.42 per gallon, based on the residential heating fuel survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Heating oil prices in the New England region are at $2.36 per gallon, down 2.8 cents from last week.




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (short version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $1.92 a gallon on Monday. That's down 8.1 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (long version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $1.92 a gallon on Monday. That's down 8.1 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. diesel fuel prices continue to decrease

The U.S. average retail price for on-highway diesel fuel fell to $2.55 a gallon on Monday. That's down 3.8 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions to decrease by 7.5% in 2020

The U.S. Energy Information Administration is forecasting that U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) will decrease by 7.5% in 2020, driven by the economic slowdown and restrictions on business and travel activity related to COVID-19. This follows a 2.7% decrease in emissions in 2019. EIA forecasts that energy-related CO2 emissions will then increase by 3.6% in 2021. In its April Short-Term Energy Outlook, EIA estimates that in 2020, CO2 emissions from petroleum will decrease 7% and from coal will decrease 18.4%. EIA creates estimates of energy-related CO2 emissions based on energy consumption and on the amounts of CO2 that are released when different fuels are burned. Total CO2 emissions depend on total energy consumption and the fuel mix of the energy consumed. When it is burned, coal creates the most CO2 of the major fossil fuels. However, because more petroleum products (such as motor gasoline) are consumed than coal, petroleum is the largest source of CO2 emissions in the United States. Natural gas is the least carbon-intensive fossil fuel, but in recent years, because of its increasing consumption, it generates more U.S. CO2 emissions than coal. Non-fossil fuels such as nuclear power and renewable generation emit no direct CO2 at the end use. As these noncarbon generation sources increasingly enter the fuel mix, energy demand can be met without a proportional increase in energy-related CO2.




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Decreased demand and increased supply lead to significant increases in global liquid fuels inventories

As a result of the global economic slowdown related to COVID-19, the U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates that global petroleum and liquids consumption will average 95.5 million barrels per day in 2020, down 5.2 million barrels per day from 2019. EIA forecasts that U.S. oil consumption will decline 6.5% in 2020 to average 19.1 million barrels per day, which would be the largest percentage decline in U.S. consumption since 1980. At the same time, in its April 2020 Short-Term Energy Outlook, EIA expects global oil supply to increase in the coming months from first-quarter 2020 levels. Total world liquids supply will average 98.7 million barrels per day through the third quarter of 2020. These supply and demand developments are contributing to a significant increase in liquid fuels inventories. EIA estimates that second-quarter 2020 global petroleum inventories will increase an average 11.4 million barrels per day. Within the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the most stocks recorded in historical data were in July 2016 at 3.1 billion barrels. EIA forecasts inventories will surpass this level as production continues to outpace consumption. EIA expects these large stock builds will put downward pressure on crude oil prices for several months. Brent crude oil prices averaged 32 dollars per barrel in March, the lowest monthly average since January 2016. EIA forecasts Brent crude oil to average 23 dollars per barrel during the second quarter of 2020 before increasing to an average 46 dollars per barrels in 2021.




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United States will return to importing more crude oil and petroleum products than it exports

In the April Short-Term Energy Outlook, the U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts that the United States will again become a net importer of crude oil and petroleum products in the third quarter of 2020 and remain a net importer in most months through 2021. More net imports of crude oil and less net exports of petroleum products drove this change. EIA expects net crude oil imports to increase because as U.S. crude oil production declines, fewer barrels will be available for export. Net exports of petroleum products will be lowest in the third quarter of 2020, when U.S. refinery runs will decline significantly because of lower demand for refined products. In September 2019, the United States exported more crude oil and petroleum products than it imported for the first month since records began in 1973. EIA previously expected the United States to continue as a net exporter in most months through 2021. However, as a result of recent significant changes in global oil market dynamics, EIA now expects U.S. imports and exports will be even in 2020. It is important to note that the April outlook is subject to heightened levels of uncertainty because the impacts of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease on energy markets are evolving.




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (short version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $1.85 a gallon on Monday. That's down 7.1 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (long version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $1.85 a gallon on Monday. That's down 7.1 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. diesel fuel prices continue to decrease

The U.S. average retail price for on-highway diesel fuel fell to $2.51 a gallon on Monday. That's down 4.1 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. diesel fuel prices continue to decrease (short version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $1.81 a gallon on Monday. That's down 4.1 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. gasoline diesel fuel prices continue to decrease (long version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $1.81 a gallon on Monday. That's down 4.1 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. diesel fuel prices continue to decrease

The U.S. average retail price for on-highway diesel fuel fell to $2.48 a gallon on Monday. That's down 2.7 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (short version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $1.77 a gallon on Monday. That's down 3.9 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration




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U.S. gasoline prices continue to decrease (long version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $1.77 a gallon on Monday. That's down 3.9 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. diesel fuel prices continue to decrease

The U.S. average retail price for on-highway diesel fuel fell to $2.44 a gallon on Monday. That's down 4.3 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. gasoline price increases for first time since February (short version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline rose for the first time since February to $1.79 a gallon on Monday. That's up 1.6 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. gasoline price increases for first time since February (long version)

The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline rose for the first time since February to $1.79 a gallon on Monday. That's up 1.6 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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U.S. diesel fuel prices continue to decrease

The U.S. average retail price for on-highway diesel fuel fell to $2.40 a gallon on Monday. That's down 3.8 cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.




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New international standards for audit reports are game-changing - 20 Jan

After three years in development, the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) has released a set of standards that are game-changing for shareholders and the profession, says PwC.




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Australian CEOs getting on with business, despite threats to growth - 20 Jan

CEOs are more optimistic about growth than international counterparts, despite concerns about over-regulation and the Government's response to Australia's fiscal deficit, according to a PwC report launched today.




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Supporting Adelaide's Entrepreneurs - 23 Jan

For members of Australia's start up community, Adelaide is fast growing the reputation of a national entrepreneurial hub.




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Call for renewed government focus on achieving fiscal balance and sustainably cutting the costs of doing business - 17 Feb

Governments must apply renewed focus to achieve fiscal balance and sustainably reduce the cost of delivery.