
Rail strike, big propane export numbers explained
August 26, 2024 By Mark Rachal
In this week’s Trader’s Corner, Mark Rachal covers propane export and import data to contextualize the impact of the Canadian rail strikes.
Read MoreIn this week’s Trader’s Corner, Mark Rachal covers propane export and import data to contextualize the impact of the Canadian rail strikes.
Read MoreFor the week ending Aug. 9, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported U.S. propane inventories exceeded the 90-million-barrel mark.
Read MoreMark Rachal explains why retailers might consider propane price protection to shield customers from price fluctuations this winter.
Read MoreThe buy window for propane has opened again for the first time since the end of May.
Read MoreThe summer months are usually the buying season for propane retailers trying to get price protection against higher prices for the upcoming winter, but propane retailers willing to plan further out can get ahead of the curve.
Read MorePropane buyers interested in getting protection against higher prices this winter have been hoping the recent run-up in propane prices would reverse itself and give them an opportunity to obtain that protection at a more favorable price.
Read MoreImproving the inventory position on the Gulf Coast will bring relief to propane markets and perhaps take some of the pressure off propane prices.
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Read MoreMark Rachal of Cost Management Solutions explains why the buying window for propane retailers has likely closed for the time being.
Read MoreA retail propane company has physical assets, but the real value of the company is in the customers that it has worked for years to cultivate.
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