
Correcting a common misconception about propane supply
February 25, 2025 By Mark Rachal
Mark Rachal explains and corrects a common misconception about propane supply and how propane is produced.
Read MoreMark Rachal explains and corrects a common misconception about propane supply and how propane is produced.
Read MoreU.S. propane exports have been driving increases in U.S. petroleum product exports for the past four years, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reports.
Read MoreEach month, LP Gas provides updates on the U.S. propane market, as well as the latest trends. The data…
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreAccording to the Energy Information Administration, fossil fuels are consumed but not combusted when they are used for construction materials, chemical feedstocks, lubricants, solvents, waxes and other products.
Read MoreThe U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts total fossil fuel production in the U.S. will average almost 73 quadrillion British thermal units in 2018.
Read MoreAlthough most of the propane produced in the United States is still shipped by pipeline, an analysis of new U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) data shows just how reliant the industry has become on rail to move product.
Read MoreHydrocarbon gas liquids are becoming a significant factor in expected year-over-year changes in global liquid fuels balances, according to the EIA.
Read MoreGrowth in hydrocarbon gas liquids production from 2010-15 is linked directly to natural gas processing plants, the Energy Information Administration reports.
Read MoreU.S. production of hydrocarbon gas liquids is expected to increase from 3.86 million barrels per day (bpd) in…
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