
$5.38 Diesel, a War in the Middle East, and a Refinery Fire in Texas. Here Is Your Fuel Survival Plan for the Next 90 Days.
The information provided includes a headline but does not include the “raw content” needed to accurately explain what happened, why it matters, or the broader context without adding details that were not supplied.
Based strictly on what’s here, the only confirmed elements are the topics referenced in the title: diesel at $5.38, a war in the Middle East, and a refinery fire in Texas, along with the promise of a 90-day fuel survival plan.
To turn this into a clean, fact-based trucking news story, I need the missing raw content (or a few key details), such as:
- Where the $5.38 diesel price applies (national average, a specific state/metro, or a customer’s rack price)
- Which Middle East conflict is being referenced and what specific fuel-market impacts were noted in the source
- Which Texas refinery had a fire, the date, and any stated operational impacts (shutdown, reduced runs, expected restart timeline)
- Any concrete guidance included in the “fuel survival plan” (routing, fueling strategy, surcharge notes, budgeting, etc.)
Send the raw content and I’ll format it into a readable, driver-focused news story in the required HTML style without speculation or hype.