
Expectations for propane pricing relative to crude
June 10, 2020 By Mark Rachal
Mark Rachal looks at the relationship between propane and crude, and what to expect going forward based on that relationship.
Read MoreMark Rachal looks at the relationship between propane and crude, and what to expect going forward based on that relationship.
Read MoreUnder the current situation where crude is oversupplied on a global basis, U.S. propane supply fundamentals are becoming more price-supportive.
Read MoreRecently, there have been significant threats to crude supplies, but crude markets have remained relatively calm. Crude prices…
Read MorePropane’s relative value to WTI crude has been falling this year. Comparing propane’s value to crude’s value is…
Read MoreAll of the gain in U.S. propane’s value in 2018 can be attributed to the stronger pricing environment for crude.
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Read MoreExport activity in July and its resulting impact on U.S. inventory builds should be very interesting to monitor.
Read MoreA report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) examines U.S. propane’s relationship with world propane prices and crude oil prices.
Read MoreCost Management Solutions’ Mark Rachal takes a look at propane’s relative value to crude and how it is trending compared with last year.
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