
Gulf Coast propane inventory soars
April 23, 2019 By Mark Rachal
With so much production in the Midwest relative to demand potential, producers simply do not want to hold inventory there.
Read MoreWith so much production in the Midwest relative to demand potential, producers simply do not want to hold inventory there.
Read MoreBrian Poehls of Midwest Truck Service in Wisconsin was named the president of the board of directors for the Wisconsin Propane Gas Association.
Read MoreCold temperatures gripped the central portion of the U.S. through the month of April. Kilauea, located on the Big Island of Hawaii, erupted, spewing vog – toxic volcanic smog – into the air. Radiant Solutions predicts another active hurricane season in 2018.
Read MoreOverall, ICF forecasts higher propane consumption in all market sectors and regions in 2018 when compared to 2017.
Read MorePADDs 2 and 1B were impacted by pipeline woes, while PADD 3 saw the planned expansion of Enterprise Products Partners’ Houston Ship Channel terminal.
Read MoreNor’easters continued to rage in the Northeast while the Pacific Northwest and Midwest experienced colder temperatures.
Read MoreFrom Maine to California, this year’s heating season brought some rather calamitous climatic events amid varying levels of load, bottlenecks and short fills.
Read MoreFrank Edwards is the general manager at Linden’s Propane in Wellington, Ohio.
Read MoreAs winter approaches, the Midwest, like the rest of the nation, has propane inventory levels that are below the five-year average and well below last year’s.
Read MoreCheck out a photo slideshow of some recent LP gas-related events, including Propane Days and the Ray Murray Inc. Open House & Trade Show.
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