Propane Inventories Shrink Unexpectedly, Sending Ripples Through the Supply Chain


A sudden 12% draw in U.S. propane stockpiles could tighten margins and test distributor resilience as summer demand ramps up. U.S. propane inventories took a surprising dip last week, falling 12 percent – equivalent to roughly 250 million gallons – according to data highlighted by Mark Rachal in his recent analysis for LP Gas. The draw, the largest… Continue reading Propane Inventories Shrink Unexpectedly, Sending Ripples Through the Supply Chain

Petrochemical Demand Signals Propane Supply Pressure


Propane marketers who focus only on weather-driven heating demand often miss a critical driver of supply tightness: petrochemical consumption. Propane used as feedstock for propylene production competes directly with residential and commercial markets for the same barrels. When petrochemical demand strengthens, it can quietly tighten supply availability, shift pricing dynamics, and increase procurement risk, often… Continue reading Petrochemical Demand Signals Propane Supply Pressure