Petrochemical companies still consuming relatively low volumes of propane
August 6, 2018 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
In July, U.S. propane exports kicked into higher gear.
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In July, U.S. propane exports kicked into higher gear.
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The implication for propane retailers is that petrochemicals could demand more propane moving forward if the trend in ethane’s relative value to propane continues on its current path.
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Propane production is expected to increase in the Marcellus and Utica shale plays through at least 2030, according to an IHS Markit report.
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A portion of an Enterprise Products Partners pipeline carrying an ethane/propane mix near Kansas City, Missouri, caught fire Tuesday.
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U.S. production of hydrocarbon gas liquids is expected to increase from 3.86 million barrels per day (bpd) in…
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Sunoco Logistics Partners LP’s Mariner East 1, the first pipeline in the larger Mariner East system, now transports…
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PIRA Energy Group, an energy market analysis firm, released a study called “The Global Impact of NGL Supply…
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Propane demand is expected to be 100,000 barrels per day lower on average this year compared with 2013…
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Natural gas producers have targeted wet gas in recent years for the higher value of its liquids content….
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Crosstex Processing Services LLC selected UOP LLC to build and install fractionation equipment at the Crosstex facility in Plaquemine, La.
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