Demand, inventory fluctuations lead to big price swing
January 26, 2021 By Mark Rachal
Since last week’s Trader’s Corner, there was a dramatic change in U.S. propane prices. The change began after the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.
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Since last week’s Trader’s Corner, there was a dramatic change in U.S. propane prices. The change began after the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.
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The quick gains in propane prices like those experienced this past week can have an immediate impact on a retail company’s bottom line.
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As long as export demand remains strong, there is likely to be continued pressure on inventory and thus support for propane prices.
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The retail propane community was once a prominent component of the overall domestic demand picture, but the shale boom created other demand options.
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Hear from Mark Rachal, director of research and publications at Cost Management Solutions, about his expectations for the winter heating season and his advice for retailers.
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Mark Rachal of Cost Management Solutions takes a close look at propane inventory trends ahead of peak demand season.
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Normally, there is a fairly close correlation between the price direction of propane and crude, but sometimes they…
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President-elect Joe Biden’s outlook on energy is considerably different than outgoing President Donald Trump’s. Mark Rachal explains how.
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This past week, we got an email from one of our clients expressing confusion about U.S. propane production….
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The last two Weekly Petroleum Status Reports from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) have shown a decline in total U.S. propane inventory.
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