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Diesel Prices Drop as Spot Demand Rises Amid Contract Failures

The average diesel price has dropped to $5.21 per gallon, marking a significant decrease. Meanwhile, RXO reports a rise in spot demand as contract routing guides fail, highlighting stress in traditional freight networks.

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iGEN Editorial
June 9, 2026
Diesel Prices Drop as Spot Demand Rises Amid Contract Failures

The average diesel fuel price has decreased by 14 cents, reaching $5.21 per gallon, according to FreightWaves. This marks the third-lowest average since the onset of the Iran war, reflecting a broader trend in declining diesel prices.

Fuel Market Dynamics

FreightWaves reporter John Kingston noted that the drop in diesel prices mirrors broader downward trends in CME ultra-low sulfur diesel contracts. Unlike gasoline, which often sees demand destruction from retail consumers, diesel demand remains rigid as commercial carriers must maintain their schedules to deliver essential goods.

Rising Spot Demand

Corey Klujsza, vice president of pricing at RXO, discussed the increasing stress on traditional contract networks in the "Capacity Now" segment. As primary carriers reject contracted loads, shippers are turning to spot providers for emergency coverage. Klujsza emphasized that spot brokerage operations are acting as a critical "911" service to keep freight moving as tender rejections climb.

Implications for Shippers

The decline in diesel prices offers some relief to logistics operators, but the rise in spot demand indicates potential disruptions in freight movement. Shippers should consider diversifying their carrier networks and increasing reliance on spot markets to ensure continuity in operations.

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Diesel Price Change Source
$5.21/gal -14¢ FreightWaves

The logistics sector should monitor these developments closely, as they could significantly impact operational strategies and cost management.


Sources: FreightWaves

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