US refiners are getting slammed by falling demand for petroleum, but some are faring worse than others depending on location and ability to increase distillate output as the diesel-to gasoline spread hits a 10-year high and some retail gasoline prices fall to 21-year lows. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Contrary to the shift to maximum gasoline mode usually seen at this time of year to prepare for summer drivers taking the road, refiners are now producing as much diesel as they can due to better demand as they cut back significantly on utilization as stay-at-home orders to keep the coronavirus from spreading mount. US gasoline demand fell to 6.7 million b/d for the week ended March 27, down from the 8.8 million […]