
U.S. propane supply, export imbalance weighs on prices
March 26, 2019 By Mark Rachal
In this week’s Trader’s Corner, we revisit a topic that we have discussed numerous times this year: the…
Read MoreIn this week’s Trader’s Corner, we revisit a topic that we have discussed numerous times this year: the…
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 MoreThe propane inventory number reported each week by the Energy Information Administration also includes propylene. Propylene is a…
Read MoreNatural gas plant liquids production is forecast to grow by 32 percent between 2018 and 2050 to 5.8 million barrels per day.
Read MoreThis growth in natural gas production has been driven by production in the Appalachian Basin in the Northeast, the Permian Basin in western Texas and New Mexico, and the Haynesville Shale in Texas and Louisiana.
Read MoreDon’t expect much change in propane heating expenditures this winter, Energy Information Administration says.
Read MoreSpace and water heating made up two-thirds of total energy consumption in the U.S. in 2015, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Read MorePropane inventory levels in the Midwest are 792,000 barrels higher than the previous five-year average, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Read MoreElectricity generators that use fossil fuels continue to be the most common sources of power generation in most states, according to the Energy Information Administration. How does propane fit into this picture?
Read MoreThe primary mission of Cost Management Solutions is to provide propane retailers and consumers with critical information and…
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