
Propane price movement driven by export terminal maintenance
October 7, 2024 By Mark Rachal
Mark Rachal describes the events behind the recent change in propane prices.
Read MoreMark Rachal describes the events behind the recent change in propane prices.
Read MoreIn this Trader’s Corner, we will try and capture some things we know as propane buyers, some things we may not know now but could, thus reducing the number of unknowns to one.
Read MoreExport economics are wide open for U.S. propane.
Read MoreFor Mark Rachal of Cost Management Solutions, a recent slope in propane prices has been a joy to run for propane buyers.
Read MoreEvery propane retailer has asked someone or something at one point or another if it is a good time to buy propane.
Read MoreIt would be wise for propane buyers to expand the time frame in which they obtain price protection beyond one year.
Read MoreCompared to the same time period last summer, rail-car volumes from Canada were about 50 percent lower immediately after the lockout ended, NPGA says.
Read MoreIn this week’s Trader’s Corner, Mark Rachal covers propane export and import data to contextualize the impact of the Canadian rail strikes.
Read MoreFor the week ending Aug. 9, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported U.S. propane inventories exceeded the 90-million-barrel mark.
Read MoreMark Rachal explains why retailers might consider propane price protection to shield customers from price fluctuations this winter.
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