
Part VI: How US energy has changed since Russia invaded Ukraine
June 1, 2022 By Mark Rachal
Mark Rachal of Cost Management Solutions concludes his examination of why U.S. energy sources have changed since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Read MoreMark Rachal of Cost Management Solutions concludes his examination of why U.S. energy sources have changed since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Read MoreMark Rachal continues his examination of why U.S. energy sources have changed since Russia invaded Ukraine and puts the focus on drilling activity.
Read MoreTrader’s Corner, a weekly partnership with Cost Management Solutions, analyzes propane supply and pricing trends. This week, Mark Rachal, director of research and publications, continues his examination of why U.S. energy sources have changed since Russia invaded Ukraine and puts the focus on U.S. crude imports and exports.
Read MoreMark Rachal with Cost Management Solutions continues to examine why U.S. energy sources have changed since Russia invaded Ukraine in Part III of this series.
Read MoreMark Rachal with Cost Management Solutions continues to examine why U.S. energy sources have changed since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Read MoreMark Rachal, director of research and publications with Cost Management Solutions, examines why U.S. energy sources have changed since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Read MoreMark Rachal, director of research and publications with Cost Management Solutions, examines why propane prices don’t always follow natural gas prices.
Read MoreGiven the geopolitical events that are currently in play, it is going to be very tough for anyone to predict where prices will be this summer.
Read MoreJust because there has been a couple of inventory builds already doesn’t mean the low inventory position has necessarily been printed for this year.
Read MoreMark Rachal, director of research and publications for Cost Management Solutions, examines why Russia is winning the energy war.
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