
Winter preview: Disruptive conditions persist
November 16, 2021 By James Guyette
This winter, propane companies are planning ahead to ease fears of price spikes and supply shortages, among other factors.
Read MoreThis winter, propane companies are planning ahead to ease fears of price spikes and supply shortages, among other factors.
Read MoreA number of industry sources have weighed in on winter preparation, positive developments and still the potential for supply-and-distribution disruptions.
Read MoreThe data for November 2021 focuses on propane tank rental and use fees as reported by Gray, Gray & Gray’s 2021 propane industry survey.
Read MoreThe 5 percent of U.S. households that heat primarily with propane will see the largest increase among winter heating fuels compared to last winter, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Read MoreLP Gas provides updates on the U.S. propane market, as well as the latest trends. The data for October 2021 focuses on propane-powered school bus fleets compared to non-propane.
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 MoreLP Gas provides updates on the U.S. propane market, as well as the latest trends. The data for September 2021 focuses on five-year LPG tank car sublease rates versus propane exports.
Read MoreThe U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts 3.4 percent more U.S. propane consumption this winter compared to last winter.
Read MoreLP Gas provides updates on the U.S. propane market, as well as the latest trends. The data for August 2021 focuses on U.S. energy emergency risk areas.
Read MoreLP Gas provides updates on the U.S. propane market, as well as the latest trends. The data for July 2021 focuses on U.S. liquids pipeline projects.
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