
Propane’s lower value reflects confidence in supply
November 5, 2018 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
The October sell-off in propane seems to show that players in the propane market are not worried about…
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Read MorePropane Resources’ Tony Botts breaks down the issues propane retailers should be aware of for the 2018 winter heating season.
Read MoreMarty Lerum of Propane Resources provides his thoughts on how propane retailers should respond to customers’ questions about supply and pricing.
Read MoreIn July, U.S. propane exports kicked into higher gear.
Read MoreThe U.S. supply equation continues to be dominated by the shale gas boom. This means more associated gas production and supply in the producing basins.
Read MoreIn 2017, Mont Belvieu averaged a higher price than Conway by 4.52 cents. That 4.5-cent spread is maintained because of the oversupply in the Midwest, Cost Management Solutions says.
Read MoreAn increase in natural gas production has caused a significant increase in propane supply from natural gas processing operations.
Read MoreICF’s Mike Sloan offers a rundown on propane supply and demand issues in 2018 at the National Propane Gas Association’s 2018 Propane Expo.
Read MoreThe EIA reports the United States exported 905,000 bpd of propane, with the largest volumes going to supply petrochemical feedstock demand in Asian countries.
Read MoreAt the Propane Education & Research Council’s April meeting in Atlanta, Roger Leider, executive director of the Minnesota Propane Association, offered some insight into his state’s propane supply picture.
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