
Propane’s relative value to crude facing upward winter pressure
November 27, 2017 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
Propane prices often go through a bit of a slump between the middle of October and the Thanksgiving holiday.
Read MorePropane prices often go through a bit of a slump between the middle of October and the Thanksgiving holiday.
Read MorePropane’s relative value to West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, the U.S. benchmark crude, continues to rise.
Read MoreSince Feb. 23, West Texas Intermediate crude has been in a downward price trend.
Read MorePropane prices have recently been on a surge. However, those increases in price have been contained to the front month.
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Read MorePropane’s relative value to crude has been dropping recently, falling well below the five-year average.
Read MoreIn last week’s Trader’s Corner, we looked at the sharp two-week fall in U.S. propane inventory. For the…
Read MoreWest Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude is the U.S. benchmark crude. Brent crude has become the benchmark crude for…
Read MoreAs of last year, only four countries were producing commercial volumes of natural gas from shale formations or…
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