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The Diesel market is a subset of the larger Gasoline and Diesel fuel market. Diesel fuel is a type of fuel derived from petroleum, and is used in a variety of applications, including automotive, marine, and industrial. Diesel fuel is typically more efficient than gasoline, and is often used in heavy-duty vehicles such as trucks and buses. Diesel engines are also more durable and require less maintenance than gasoline engines.
Diesel fuel is typically more expensive than gasoline, but the cost difference varies depending on the region and the type of fuel used. Diesel fuel is also subject to more stringent environmental regulations than gasoline, due to its higher emissions of pollutants.
Companies in the Diesel market include Shell, BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total, and Valero. Show Less Read more