Propane a more expensive Btu, despite lowering prices
November 14, 2016 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
Propane has become a more expensive Btu over the summer, relatively speaking.
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Propane has become a more expensive Btu over the summer, relatively speaking.
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EIA changed its methodology for collecting data on exports, including propane, in an effort to try and make its weekly estimates more accurate.
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Higher projected U.S. household winter propane expenditures compared to last year and soaring U.S. propane inventory highlight the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) annual Winter Fuels Outlook, released Thursday, Oct. 13.
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Last week’s big news was the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries’ decision to curb its production in an effort to support sagging crude prices.
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Most of us in the propane industry focus on propane and crude fundamentals to provide guidance on the…
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This past week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported U.S. propane inventory increased 1.963 million barrels.
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A lack of available storage options in Conway is having a profound effect on propane prices. Midwest propane…
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Crude prices in the United States and around the world are in a sharp decline. Find out what this means for propane prices.
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Summer serves as a prime time to connect with greenhouse growers about their propane needs.
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Propane retailers and their customers may have been feeling the heat of higher propane prices recently.
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