Propane inventory, prices climb: Here’s why
July 2, 2018 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
Export activity in July and its resulting impact on U.S. inventory builds should be very interesting to monitor.
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Export activity in July and its resulting impact on U.S. inventory builds should be very interesting to monitor.
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A report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) examines U.S. propane’s relationship with world propane prices and crude oil prices.
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Cost Management Solutions’ Mark Rachal takes a look at propane’s relative value to crude and how it is trending compared with last year.
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Propane prices often go through a bit of a slump between the middle of October and the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Propane’s relative value to West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, the U.S. benchmark crude, continues to rise.
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Since Feb. 23, West Texas Intermediate crude has been in a downward price trend.
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Propane prices have recently been on a surge. However, those increases in price have been contained to the front month.
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The LP gas market in Latin America faces complex challenges driven by a number of factors, including U.S. shale gas exports, according to IHS Markit.
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Propane’s relative value to crude has been dropping recently, falling well below the five-year average.
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In last week’s Trader’s Corner, we looked at the sharp two-week fall in U.S. propane inventory. For the…
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