
Crude drilling slowdown could support propane prices
July 30, 2018 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
Last week, U.S. crude production hit 11 million barrels per day for the first time ever.
Read MoreLast week, U.S. crude production hit 11 million barrels per day for the first time ever.
Read MoreThe implication for propane retailers is that petrochemicals could demand more propane moving forward if the trend in ethane’s relative value to propane continues on its current path.
Read MoreOverall, ICF forecasts higher propane consumption in all market sectors and regions in 2018 when compared to 2017.
Read MoreU.S. propane inventory increased very lightly last week. Find out why.
Read MoreConversions away from fuel oil expected to decline in the coming years.
Read MoreTamera Kovacs, financial consultant and industry expert in business valuations and sales at Propane Resources, provides insight on what increases a business’ value.
Read MoreGet the scoop on end-of-winter supply news from around the country.
Read MorePropane-powered vehicles offer retailers a fuel alternative that can stand up to winter.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin-based custom boom truck and propane hauling trailer manufacturer, in anticipation of business growth, acquired a building to extend its current facilities by 25,000 sq. ft.
Read MorePropane Resources’ Tony Botts explains why or why not this winter lived up to the expectations of propane retailers.
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