Propane inventory build is a shocker
January 6, 2026 By Mark Rachal
Mark Rachal makes sense of the surprise build in propane inventories from the end of 2025.
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Mark Rachal makes sense of the surprise build in propane inventories from the end of 2025.
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Mark Rachal examines the current state of propane inventories.
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This week, Mark Rachal reports on the state of U.S. propane inventories.
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Propane 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.
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Improving the inventory position on the Gulf Coast will bring relief to propane markets and perhaps take some of the pressure off propane prices.
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This past Wednesday, the Energy Information Administration released its Weekly Petroleum Status Report, showing data collected for the week ending Dec. 6.
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With so much production in the Midwest relative to demand potential, producers simply do not want to hold inventory there.
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For 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.
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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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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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