
Growth in propane supplies continues to slow
November 28, 2016 By Mark Rachal and Dale Delay
A look at U.S. propane supplies from natural gas processing plants shows that output is higher than last year.
Read MoreA look at U.S. propane supplies from natural gas processing plants shows that output is higher than last year.
Read MoreFor the week ending Oct. 28, EIA’s Weekly Petroleum Status Report revealed U.S. crude inventory increased by a record-high 14.42 million barrels.
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Read MoreFor the week ending Oct. 14, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported a 1.246-million-barrel draw in U.S. propane inventory.
Read MoreEIA changed its methodology for collecting data on exports, including propane, in an effort to try and make its weekly estimates more accurate.
Read MoreLast week, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported U.S. crude inventory fell 2.976 million barrels.
Read MoreThis past week, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported U.S. propane inventory increased 1.963 million barrels.
Read MorePropane industry experts weigh in on the key factors that should drive available propane supply this winter.
Read MoreRecent industry data shows that petrochemical companies are consuming less propane.
Read MoreFind out what propane traders are doing behind the scenes that adds stability to retailer operations.
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