US crude production continues to rise
September 3, 2019 By Mark Rachal
U.S. crude production continues to rise, reaching a record high of 12.5 million barrels per day during the week that ended Aug. 23.
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U.S. crude production continues to rise, reaching a record high of 12.5 million barrels per day during the week that ended Aug. 23.
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On Wednesday, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported a significant drop in U.S. propane exports for the week ending Aug. 9.
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Weekly estimates from the Energy Information Administration show a robust U.S. propane export market. Exports have been above…
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The flow of hydrocarbon gas liquids through the Panama Canal from the U.S. Gulf Coast to Asia has increased since the canal expanded in 2016.
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Propane supply was outpacing propane export and domestic demand this spring, which caused inventory to rise, putting downward pressure on prices.
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Total fuel-use propane production from January 2018 to this January increased. Compared with 2017, supply growth is very strong this year.
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To evaluate the U.S.’s energy independence, we evaluate U.S. crude and the crude products balance, and which countries import our light crude.
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In our monthly print and digital editions of LP Gas magazine, we feature a section that highlights the…
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Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration show how natural gas plant liquids production continues to grow from domestic sources.
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In this week’s Trader’s Corner, we revisit a topic that we have discussed numerous times this year: the…
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