Report looks at ‘why’ behind high fuelISER study looks at 10 communities to see what drives high fuel prices in rural Alaska; full report to follow later this month Eric Lidji Petroleum News
High oil prices combined with refining and transportation costs will always make fuel oil more expensive in rural parts of the state, but smaller, and possibly controllable, factors might also be at play, according to a new University of Alaska Anchorage report.
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