
Analyzing the sharp rise in propane production
May 2, 2016 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
A huge jump in propane/propylene production was a key factor in the well-above-normal 2.259-million-barrel inventory build reported by…
Read MoreA huge jump in propane/propylene production was a key factor in the well-above-normal 2.259-million-barrel inventory build reported by…
Read MoreFor several weeks, the Energy information Administration has reported above-average inventory builds. However, the builds have not been…
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Read MoreLast week in Trader’s Corner, we discussed the perplexingly high amount of propane demand being reported. This week,…
Read MoreFor the week ending March 25, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported U.S. propane/propylene demand at 1.069 million…
Read MoreThe dramatic fall in U.S. propane inventory slowed two weeks ago and came to a full stop for…
Read MoreCost Management Solutions has always been impressed by the abilities of the Canadian propane industry. It seems to…
Read MoreAfter being in a downtrend since January 2014, propane prices could be at the beginning of a long-term…
Read MoreIn recent issues of Trader’s Corner, we’ve focused on the hefty draw on U.S. propane inventory. Since the…
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