Let it snow, let it snow!
December 1, 2006 By John McCoy
Usually described as the busy season, winter brings with it many good things for propane markets in colder climates.
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Usually described as the busy season, winter brings with it many good things for propane markets in colder climates.
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Weakened cash flow, price uncertainty slows spring/summer pre-buy activities
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It’s winters like this past one that drive independent propane marketers into an early retirement.
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Here in Ohio, the perception of business conditions among small businesses is falling like the mercury during a January cold snap.
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Propane prices, like most energy commodities, continue to experience extreme volatility. There are a number of factors impacting propane prices during the year.
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Heading into the 2003-04 winter season, propane retailers and wholesalers have a lot to think about. Last winter may have put the propane industry on notice that demand is up dramatically, and the supply situation needs serious improvement to address new realities.
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Propane retailers dutifully monitoring the nation’s product reserves this summer breathed a collective sigh of relief when the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a stock build of 65 million barrels last month.
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