Drop in exports a key factor in late-winter price weakness
There have been two primary factors behind the late-winter weakness in propane prices: rising propane production and lower propane exports.
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View ArticleWeak propane exports offset domestic demand
The 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.
View ArticleExports harness propane inventory builds, prices
This year, domestic demand has remained high due to a long winter heating season, when compared to recent winters.
View ArticleExamining the major propane price shift in April
Propane prices saw a significant change in April. Get more details on this shift.
View ArticleThe weak propane export trend continues; prices still trend up
U.S. propane production is much higher than domestic propane demand, leaving propane exports to play the role of balancing U.S. supply with demand.
View ArticleFollowing up on the monthly propane price trend
The pricing pattern for March and May turned out to be very similar, but April was a little different.
View ArticleBearish factors undermine propane’s value
Propane’s relative value to West Texas Intermediate crude is already slightly below the low end of the range we expected for this summer. The post Bearish factors undermine propane’s value appeared...
View ArticleEAB insights: Takeaways from this past winter
What was your biggest takeaway from this past winter? Members of LP Gas' editorial advisory board answer this question. The post EAB insights: Takeaways from this past winter appeared first on LP Gas.
View ArticleWeak propane exports offset domestic demand
The 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. The post Weak propane exports offset domestic...
View ArticleExports harness propane inventory builds, prices
This year, domestic demand has remained high due to a long winter heating season, when compared to recent winters. The post Exports harness propane inventory builds, prices appeared first on LP Gas.
View ArticleExamining the major propane price shift in April
Propane prices saw a significant change in April. Get more details on this shift. The post Examining the major propane price shift in April appeared first on LP Gas.
View ArticleThe weak propane export trend continues; prices still trend up
U.S. propane production is much higher than domestic propane demand, leaving propane exports to play the role of balancing U.S. supply with demand. The post The weak propane export trend continues;...
View ArticleFollowing up on the monthly propane price trend
The pricing pattern for March and May turned out to be very similar, but April was a little different. The post Following up on the monthly propane price trend appeared first on LP Gas.
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