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.
Read MoreIn July, U.S. propane exports kicked into higher gear.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MorePropane production is expected to increase in the Marcellus and Utica shale plays through at least 2030, according to an IHS Markit report.
Read MoreA portion of an Enterprise Products Partners pipeline carrying an ethane/propane mix near Kansas City, Missouri, caught fire Tuesday.
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Read MorePropane demand is expected to be 100,000 barrels per day lower on average this year compared with 2013…
Read MoreNatural gas producers have targeted wet gas in recent years for the higher value of its liquids content….
Read MoreCrosstex Processing Services LLC selected UOP LLC to build and install fractionation equipment at the Crosstex facility in Plaquemine, La.
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