The diesel fuel shortage isn’t a secret anymore.
Here are the facts: U.S. Energy Information Administration recently announced in October we have less than 25 days of diesel fuel left. The last time our diesel stockpile was this low, there were 5 billion fewer people on the planet.
Just recently, the world crossed over the 8-billion-people mark. And guess what? Each one of those people keeps demanding more and more diesel fuel for machinery and heating!
But the clock is ticking. With far less fuel coming from overseas—and less being produced domestically—you can see the problem. It’s simple math. If we’re not replenishing fuel faster than we’re using it, we’re in trouble. That’s why the alarm bells went off when the experts announced we have less than 25 days of diesel fuel left in the national stockpile. Caught by surprise and feeling like it’s too late to solve the problem, people nationwide are starting to get worried—especially as we approach a record-cold winter forecast for the East Coast….
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