PMS Fuel Service
We've heard time and time again that "knowledge is power." Unfortunately the intended
message can be deceiving. Simply having knowledge doesn't necessarily equal power,
its how you gather, organize, and use knowledge that can be powerful. This is especially
true for our customers that turned to Petroleum Management Services to help them
to gain control of their fuel costs. Petroleum Management Service is not a Distributor
or Marketer. We are a service provider that specializes in the management of purchasing
bulk fuel for small, medium, large companies, and government agencies in the Southwestern
United States. We offer a service that is unique to the industry. Over the last
three years we have become experts as to when and when not to purchase fuel for
our customers. The prices from the suppliers we use are locked in for 24 hours.
This allows Petroleum Management Services to make in intelligent decision for our
customers. Refer to our performance on our web site. You will see that Petroleum
Management Services customer’s price is consistently below the monthly rack average.
These are the historical average prices for what Petroleum Management Service customers
have been paying for their clear diesel. You can use these charts as a gauge to
see how your company compares. If our prices are lower we would to like to hear
from you. If our prices are higher we would still like to hear from you. We would
be interested in knowing who you use as a supplier. "Our motto is that our Customers
do not pay the peek for the week."
News
Wednesday’s national oil satistics had an air of mystery about them as the clock
ticked down to 10:30 a.m. Last week’s very bearish numbers had some traders (probably
the hopeful bulls) thinking “aberration” and maybe a reversal this week. Even so,
the cautious consensus of the experts was still calling for counter-seasonal builds
in inventory.
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Now for the economic news, if I have to. Last week’s data from the Labor Department
confirmed what we all probably already knew: unemployment is worsening. The unemployment
rate jumped to 7.2% (the highest in almost 16 years) on the back of another 524,000
jobs lost in December.
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