
Propane supply situation gains industry’s attention
June 12, 2017 By Brian Richesson
As we approach the midpoint of 2017, the basic principles of propane supply and demand have captured much of the industry’s attention.
Read MoreAs we approach the midpoint of 2017, the basic principles of propane supply and demand have captured much of the industry’s attention.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council has selected industry veteran Thomas “Tucker” Perkins as its next president and CEO, succeeding Roy Willis.
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Read MoreWorld War II impacted supply-and-demand needs in the United States, and these needs influenced the propane and fuel industries in particular.
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Read MorePropane demand decreased 16 percent in the 2015-16 winter compared to the 2014-15 winter, according to the Energy…
Read MoreLast week in Trader’s Corner, we discussed the perplexingly high amount of propane demand being reported. This week,…
Read MoreFor the week ending March 25, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported U.S. propane/propylene demand at 1.069 million…
Read MoreSouthcross Holdings LP placed in service the second of two natural gas liquids (NGL) fractionation trains at its…
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