Lost BOLs are an industry issue that has often gone undetected, but is starting to be realized. Advancements in technology are helping find the missing BOLs and are saving companies money.
Missing BOLs Can Mean Missing Revenue

Lost BOLs are an industry issue that has often gone undetected, but is starting to be realized. Advancements in technology are helping find the missing BOLs and are saving companies money.
June 11-13, Tarragona, Spain
Join DTN at the Federation of European Tank Storage Association (FETSA) Annual Conference.
Wheat Tour DTN Staff Reporter Emily Unglesbee joined tour scouts last week, driving all over Kansas, making meticulous yield estimates and noting the kinds of details that go missing from USDA’s Crop Progress reports. Yes, Kansas wheat yields are expected to be higher this year as few traces of last year’s drought remain. The
August 6-8, Omaha, NE
Featured speaker:
Jim Carroll
One of the world’s leading international futurists, trend, and innovation experts, Jim Carroll has provided strategic guidance and insight for more than 20 years.
A brief analysis of the new information released by the Energy Information Administration in their short-term energy outlook on May 7, 2019.
Brian Milne
The biodiesel industry is facing regulatory challenges that are seemingly driving demand downward. That said, there are areas where the biomass-based diesel category continues to grow.
DTN TABS is now even more powerful with a host of new functionality.
ProphetX users can now use Euronext COT, Baker Hughes Rig Count and the The Baltic Exchange.
Fuel Marketer Intelligence: Supply Chain Dynamics to Retail Fuel Prices The now expired May gasoline futures contract on the New York Mercantile Exchange rallied to an eight-month high on the spot continuous chart before rolling off the board April 30, positioning the June contract to retrace the August 2017 high at $2.1705 gallon traded as
Savvy fuel buyers know how and when to practice arbitrage—buying something in one market or option and simultaneously selling it in another market or option at a higher price— to increase their volume and profitability. Arbitrage, or arb, opportunities could come from several different sources: Making the Best Buy at a Single Rack—There’s nothing wrong