
US remains top natural gas producer for five years
June 8, 2017 By Megan Smalley
The U.S. remained the world’s top producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons for the past five years, the Energy Information Administration reports.
Read MoreThe U.S. remained the world’s top producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons for the past five years, the Energy Information Administration reports.
Read MoreLast week, the Energy Information Administration reported U.S. propane inventory increased 3.446 million barrels.
Read MoreIncreased propane production levels and U.S. export demand tied to decreased domestic demand have put the topic of propane supply at the forefront of many retailers’ minds.
Read MoreThere was a little less nervousness last week after the EIA’s weekly inventory data finally showed a significant build in U.S. propane inventory.
Read MoreAging housing units with old appliances offer residential opportunities for propane marketers.
Read MorePropane prices have been falling since mid-April as weakening export economics worry traders.
Read MoreHoneywell UOP commissioned operations at the largest single-train propane dehydrogenation unit in China at Yantai Wanhua Polyurethanes Group.
Read MoreThe way last winter ended helps to form the foundation for Mike Sloan’s propane market outlook, which he presented at the NPGA Propane Expo.
Read MoreNearly 80 percent of U.S. propane production came from natural gas processing last year. Natural gas production is the engine that drives natural gas supply.
Read MoreFor the week ending March 31, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a 1.213-million-barrel draw in U.S. propane inventory.
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