A deepening dependency on U.S. diesel deliveries in many parts of the world could lead to problems in the coming months as domestic demand for the fuel increases while production fails to increase at the same rate. Bloomberg reports that the United States is exporting diesel fuel at record rates, reaching 1.
4 million bpd in July, which was the highest in five years, according to data from Vortexa. U.S. diesel shipments go mainly to Brazil, Mexico, Chile, and Argentina, but now they are going to Europe as well. A lot of the increase is coming from…Diesel Shortage Deepens Global Dependency On U.S. Fuel
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