
What drives propane inventory levels?
August 3, 2021 By Mark Rachal
Mark Rachal, director of research and publications for Cost Management Solutions, addresses the fundamental drivers of propane inventory levels.
Read MoreMark Rachal, director of research and publications for Cost Management Solutions, addresses the fundamental drivers of propane inventory levels.
Read MorePropane prices are mostly influenced by crude’s price, not natural gas’s price. But the vast majority of propane supply comes from natural gas processing.
Read MoreHow Alberta, Canada’s five goals to become a top supplier of clean and responsibly sourced natural gas will affect the propane industry.
Read MoreDo some “out of the box” thinking by looking into nontraditional technology that can assist you in providing additional levels of safety for your customers.
Read MoreNatural gas fundamentals are very important for propane retailers to monitor, since 80 percent of propane supply comes from natural gas processing.
Read MoreA wealth of propane-specific information came out of this year’s Winter Fuels Outlook, released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Read MoreThe United States saw a 5 percent increase in natural gas processing capacity and processing throughput between 2014 and 2017 in the lower 48 states.
Read MoreAn increase in natural gas production has caused a significant increase in propane supply from natural gas processing operations.
Read MoreConversions away from fuel oil expected to decline in the coming years.
Read MoreU.S. propane production from natural gas processing plants jumped in October 2017, according to the latest data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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