 There are many fuel suppliers in the industry but Flying J was the
first to publicly post their prices. This allows
you to make fuel management decisions on current, accurate
data. In addition, the chart to the right show Flying J's
average price of fuel for all the states where we're located
and compares them to the average price of our three major
competitors in the same markets.
There are five major components in the price
of fuel: the cost of crude oil, refining costs, transportation
costs, retailer markup, and state and federal taxes. With
two-thirds to three--fourths of the world's recoverable oil
reserves in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
(OPEC), the control of oil supply resides in the hands of
foreign governments. With the volatility of crude oil in mind,
all costs that make up the price at the pump need to be analyzed.
The only definite component to the cost of fuel is the taxes.
Review and compare retail prices based upon state
tax structures.
Flying J has a variety of fuel purchase offerings
which include cost-plus plans, cents-off agreements, direct-bill
contracts, and rebate packages with wide-ranging structures.
Our Fuel Reps can provide owner/operators
and trucking companies detailed information about the most
cost-effective fuel management programs in the market today.
You'll find our representatives listed by state with accompanying
toll-free voice mail numbers and email addresses. We look
forward to the opportunity to show you why your company should
join the many loyal Flying J customers.
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Prices have been supplied by Oil Price Information Services
(OPIS), the most widely recognized source of credible fuel
price information today. OPIS provides consumers with wholesale
rack prices as well as street prices across the nation.
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