Increased exports a game changer for propane prices
February 29, 2016 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
In recent issues of Trader’s Corner, we’ve focused on the hefty draw on U.S. propane inventory. Since the…
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In recent issues of Trader’s Corner, we’ve focused on the hefty draw on U.S. propane inventory. Since the…
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In recent weeks, we’ve monitored the sharp decline in U.S. propane inventory. On Feb. 18, the Energy Information…
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In last week’s Trader’s Corner, we looked at the sharp two-week fall in U.S. propane inventory. For the…
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From Jan. 15 through Jan. 29, U.S. propane inventories fell 11.857 million barrels. On average over the…
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It is highly probable that the crude pricing pendulum has finally reached the point of equilibrium and is…
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Throughout the years, Cost Management Solutions has seen a number of patterns develop. Many of these patterns, such…
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One of the data points we want to keep a close eye on is propane production. The decrease…
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Five months ago, Goldman Sachs forecasted that crude prices could drop to $20 per barrel if the Organization…
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West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude is the U.S. benchmark crude. Brent crude has become the benchmark crude for…
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As the core winter season approaches, propane inventory levels in Canada are slightly below average. The Canadian inventory…
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