Resource network expands to keep up with supply changes
March 19, 2018 By Brian Richesson
As the U.S. propane market continues to link up with international markets, changes are taking place on the supply horizon.
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As the U.S. propane market continues to link up with international markets, changes are taking place on the supply horizon.
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Any forecast on propane prices begins with trying to determine where crude will be priced.
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As the impacts of winter demand wane this time of year, it is not unusual to see Conway prices move toward the weak side.
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There have been two primary factors behind the late-winter weakness in propane prices: rising propane production and lower propane exports.
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Cost Management Solutions’ Mark Rachal takes a look at propane’s relative value to crude and how it is trending compared with last year.
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It is now the homestretch for winter, but forecasts for a cold February mean there is much work still to be done.
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U.S. propane prices have returned to where they began the winter – in a price decline that has surprised many, given strong domestic demand support.
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U.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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At this time of year, we expect refinery throughput to be lower. However, inventory has continued to fall this winter at a sharp pace.
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It is difficult to believe, but domestic propane demand is running slightly below last year’s levels for the same time of year.
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