The price gap between gas and diesel is expected to widen

A new report suggests the price gap between gas and diesel is expected to widen.
Demand for gasoline has peaked, creating negative ripple effects for diesel production, which the U.S. ag economy is heavily reliant on.

CoBank Energy Economist, Teri Viswanath spoke with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender on what is driving the drop in demand for gas, challenges facing diesel production, and what the long-term outlook looks like.

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