Posts by Mark Rachal
Propane inventory dynamics are definitely in a state of flux. At this point, traders are still trying to figure out what is the new normal. Read more»
The market has determined that production controls by producers cannot, by themselves, balance supply and demand enough to bring down global crude inventory. Read more»
For the week ending July 21, the U.S. Energy Information Administration surprised markets by reporting just a 200,000-barrel build in U.S. propane inventory. Read more»
There has been a significant shift in propane’s fundamental condition over the last few years. Read more»
For the week ending July 7, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported a significant recovery in U.S. export activity. While we do believe that exports recovered, we question if... Read more»
Growth in U.S. propane production has slowed from the breakneck pace of recent years, but it's still on the rise in 2017. Read more»
A majority of traders are in the propane business in some way, shape or form. Read more»
Propane inventory has increased 10.774 million barrels since its first build for this year, which occurred during the week ending April 21. Read more»
Last week, the Energy Information Administration reported U.S. propane inventory increased 3.446 million barrels. Read more»
U.S. crude inventory is falling and that is helping fuel the recent uptrend in crude prices. Read more»









