
Small shift in propane price strength worth noting
August 24, 2021 By Mark Rachal
This week, Mark Rachal, director of research and publications, explains why a small shift in propane price strength is worth noting.
Read MoreThis week, Mark Rachal, director of research and publications, explains why a small shift in propane price strength is worth noting.
Read MorePropane’s price may get to the point of curbing the demand from PDH units, but most analysts don’t think that is happening anytime soon.
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 MoreThe relatively light build for the week ending July 9 marked the fifth week in a row of inventory building at a below-average pace.
Read MorePropane production needs to stabilize or grow to change the pricing environment so propane prices fall again, says Mark Rachal of Cost Management Solutions.
Read MoreNot only does EIA data show propane inventory near five-year lows, but prices at Mont Belvieu topped the $1-a-gallon mark for the first time since 2018.
Read MoreThe price change was the largest within-season increase in residential propane prices since the 2013-14 season.
Read MoreRetailers that evaluate market conditions and establish buying criteria based on that evaluation may find that they captured the lowest price of the year.
Read MoreCost Management Solutions’ Mark Rachal discusses the heating season of 2020-21, highlighting factors that led to upward pressure on propane pricing.
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