Posts by Mark Rachal
Propane prices saw a significant change in April. Get more details on this shift. Read more»
This year, domestic demand has remained high due to a long winter heating season, when compared to recent winters. Read more»
Last Wednesday the EIA reported that U.S. propane inventory stood at 35.872 million barrels for the week ending April 13. Read more»
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. Read more»
Propane’s relative value to West Texas Intermediate crude is already slightly below the low end of the range we expected for this summer. Read more»
Change has been in the works for several years now as the U.S. propane market has become a net exporter of propane. Read more»
Last week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported U.S. propane inventory had fallen to 36.759 million barrels for the week ending March 16. Read more»
Any forecast on propane prices begins with trying to determine where crude will be priced. Read more»
As the impacts of winter demand wane this time of year, it is not unusual to see Conway prices move toward the weak side. Read more»
There have been two primary factors behind the late-winter weakness in propane prices: rising propane production and lower propane exports. Read more»








