
Price spread widens between Mont Belvieu, Conway
June 11, 2018 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
For the foreseeable future, it appears Conway is going to be overwhelmed by supply.
Read MoreFor the foreseeable future, it appears Conway is going to be overwhelmed by supply.
Read MoreThe pricing pattern for March and May turned out to be very similar, but April was a little different.
Read MoreU.S. propane inventory increased very lightly last week. Find out why.
Read MorePropane has certainly been bullish in the last 10 days.
Read MoreU.S. propane production is much higher than domestic propane demand, leaving propane exports to play the role of balancing U.S. supply with demand.
Read MorePropane prices saw a significant change in April. Get more details on this shift.
Read MoreThis year, domestic demand has remained high due to a long winter heating season, when compared to recent winters.
Read MoreLast Wednesday the EIA reported that U.S. propane inventory stood at 35.872 million barrels for the week ending April 13.
Read MoreThe U.S. Energy Information Administration reported U.S. domestic demand for propane at 1.496 million barrels per day (bpd) for the week ending April 6.
Read MorePropane’s relative value to West Texas Intermediate crude is already slightly below the low end of the range we expected for this summer.
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