
Propane inventories helped, not fixed
June 9, 2025 By Mark Rachal
This week, Mark Rachal reports on the state of U.S. propane inventories.
Read MoreThis week, Mark Rachal reports on the state of U.S. propane inventories.
Read MorePropane buyers interested in getting protection against higher prices this winter have been hoping the recent run-up in propane prices would reverse itself and give them an opportunity to obtain that protection at a more favorable price.
Read MoreImproving the inventory position on the Gulf Coast will bring relief to propane markets and perhaps take some of the pressure off propane prices.
Read MoreThis past Wednesday, the Energy Information Administration released its Weekly Petroleum Status Report, showing data collected for the week ending Dec. 6.
Read MoreWith so much production in the Midwest relative to demand potential, producers simply do not want to hold inventory there.
Read MoreFor the week ending July 21, the U.S. Energy Information Administration surprised markets by reporting just a 200,000-barrel build in U.S. propane inventory.
Read MoreThe reduction in export activity from the Gulf Coast is showing up in inventory levels, reports Cost Management Solutions.
Read MoreThis past week, the Energy Information Administration surprised propane markets by reporting just a 78,000-barrel increase in U.S. propane inventory.
Read MorePropane prices in the United States have fallen into a downtrend since the middle of May, reports Cost Management Solutions in the June 6 issue of Trader’s Corner.
Read MoreIn recent weeks, we’ve monitored the sharp decline in U.S. propane inventory. On Feb. 18, the Energy Information…
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