
Higher energy prices hurt us all
February 22, 2022 By Tom Jaenicke
Tom Jaenicke suggests propane retailers let their customers know that they share the pain of higher energy prices caused by inflation.
Read MoreTom Jaenicke suggests propane retailers let their customers know that they share the pain of higher energy prices caused by inflation.
Read MoreEIA data shows that propane demand exceeded supply, resulting in a 10-million-barrel draw in propane inventory. That helped support higher propane prices.
Read MoreToday’s challenges with tank supply and price increases reinforce the timeless sound practices followed by the strong propane marketer.
Read More2021 LP Gas Growth Summit attendees discuss their outlook on propane supply and strategies to keep customers supplied throughout the year.
Read MoreSuperior Fuel Co. opened a new rail terminal in Duluth, Minnesota, with four 80,000-gallon propane storage tanks on-site.
Read MoreHigh international demand and low global propane supply are driving up U.S. wholesale prices to levels not seen in more than five years.
Read MoreThis week, Mark Rachal, director of research and publications, explains why a small shift in propane price strength is worth noting.
Read MoreWhen Bruce Leonard of Targa Resources talks propane supply and winter preparedness, he places an emphasis on filling downstream storage locations.
Read MorePropane’s price may get to the point of curbing the demand from PDH units, but most analysts don’t think that is happening anytime soon.
Read MorePropane inventory is declining, and the underlying data tells us why. Mark Rachal explains how supply impacts propane inventory levels.
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