
Propane fundamentals at play in absence of strong crude rebound
August 1, 2016 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
Crude prices in the United States and around the world are in a sharp decline. Find out what this means for propane prices.
Read MoreCrude prices in the United States and around the world are in a sharp decline. Find out what this means for propane prices.
Read MoreThis past week, the Energy Information Administration surprised propane markets by reporting just a 78,000-barrel increase in U.S. propane inventory.
Read MoreIn trying to determine if propane supplies will tighten going forward, CMS has been monitoring propane production from natural gas processing plants.
Read MoreToday’s Trader’s Corner looks at one of the staples of managing propane supply price risk: call options.
Read MorePropane retailers and their customers may have been feeling the heat of higher propane prices recently.
Read MorePropane prices in the United States have fallen into a downtrend since the middle of May, reports Cost Management Solutions in the June 6 issue of Trader’s Corner.
Read MoreAs propane retailers, we consider our hard-won customers the only ones interested in buying our propane. We believe…
Read MoreThe price discount of Edmonton propane to Conway propane is lessening as Canadian supply gets tighter. The chart…
Read MoreCrude and propane prices are in the midst of a very strong run. Anytime a market has been…
Read MoreWe have a great appreciation for the work of propane retailers. What retailers do on a daily basis…
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