Union Pacific turns fuel cost recovery charges into profit amid Iran war

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Union Pacific’s fuel cost recovery mechanism, theoretically a pass-through to keep the company whole when diesel spikes, has once again become a profit center as the Iran conflict pushes oil prices higher. The company posted $6.2 billion in operating revenue for Q1 2026, a 3% year-over-year increase, with net income hitting $1.70 billion. That works out to $2.87 per share. Fuel surcharge collections were a meaningful driver of that growth, contributing to a 4% bump in overall freight revenue. The surcharge playbook Union Pacific’s surcharge formulas are pegged to diesel price indices, but the timing lags and pricing mechanics often mean the railroad collects more than its actual fuel cost increase. Back during the 2008 oil spike, Union Pacific generated an estimated $149 million in excess profit from fuel surcharges alone, collecting beyond what it actually spent on fuel. The Iran conflict has created a similar setup. Brent crude has climbed roughly 15%, and diesel prices across the freight sector have surged between 50% and 93% depending on the corridor and timeframe. Those increases trigger surcharge escalations that, by design, overshoot the railroad’s actual incremental fuel ex...

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