
Propane a wanted commodity in petrochemical sector
September 10, 2013 By Brian Richesson
The growth in the petrochemical and export markets represents a great source of propane demand at a time when U.S. consumer propane use has fallen.
Read MoreThe growth in the petrochemical and export markets represents a great source of propane demand at a time when U.S. consumer propane use has fallen.
Read MoreThe Sand Hills and Southern Hills natural gas liquids (NGLs) pipelines are in service and delivering to growing Gulf Coast markets.
Read MoreJoe Rose was called to testify before a New York state agency in November 2011 about the need for Inergy’s proposed propane storage project in New York.
Read MoreDCP Midstream LLC, a midstream company that markets wholesale propane, announced several management and board changes last month that took effect on Feb. 28.
Read MoreDCP Midstream Partners wants to develop a propane storage and off-loading facility in Maine.
Read MoreDCP Midstream closed on its previously announced acquisition of the Seaway Products Pipeline Co.
Read MoreDCP Midstream Partners LP said it would buy Seaway Products Pipeline Co. from ConocoPhillips, convert it for natural gas liquids and expand it.
Read MoreAccording to a new report, unodorized propane is not to blame.
Read MoreIndependent investigation uncovers instances of improper propane odorization in Massachusetts.
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