Why petrochemical companies are consuming less propane
September 12, 2016 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
Recent industry data shows that petrochemical companies are consuming less propane.
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Recent industry data shows that petrochemical companies are consuming less propane.
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The reduction in export activity from the Gulf Coast is showing up in inventory levels, reports Cost Management Solutions.
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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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Current inventory stands in stark contrast to the way it was trending at the beginning of the year, reports Cost Management Solutions.
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A lack of available storage options in Conway is having a profound effect on propane prices. Midwest propane…
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Crude prices in the United States and around the world are in a sharp decline. Find out what this means for propane prices.
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This past week, the Energy Information Administration surprised propane markets by reporting just a 78,000-barrel increase in U.S. propane inventory.
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In trying to determine if propane supplies will tighten going forward, CMS has been monitoring propane production from natural gas processing plants.
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Today’s Trader’s Corner looks at one of the staples of managing propane supply price risk: call options.
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Propane retailers and their customers may have been feeling the heat of higher propane prices recently.
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