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Propane Retail Prices Edge Higher as Winter Heating Demand Grows

Propane Retail Prices Edge Higher as Winter Heating Demand Grows

The U.S. retail propane price has climbed to $2.53 per gallon. While the growth rate has been modest at 0.8% over the last week, the market is beginning to feel the seasonal pressure of winter heating requirements across the northern states.

Propane Prices Hold Steady Amid Warmer Winter Weather Forecasts

Propane Prices Hold Steady Amid Warmer Winter Weather Forecasts

Propane prices have shown little movement this week, trading at $0.68 per gallon. While the commodity typically sees a price spike in December, persistent warmer-than-normal weather across North America has kept a lid on residential heating demand.

Propane Weakens on Milder Forecasts Despite Strong Export Demand

Propane Weakens on Milder Forecasts Despite Strong Export Demand

Propane prices remain soft, struggling to gain momentum as the anticipated surge in winter heating demand is postponed. Milder-than-expected temperatures across the US are allowing inventories to remain comfortable, driving prices lower.

Propane Weakens to Multi Week Lows Due to Milder Winter Forecasts

Propane Weakens to Multi Week Lows Due to Milder Winter Forecasts

Propane prices are trading at multi-week lows, with bearish weather forecasts being the primary catalyst. Consistently milder temperatures across key consumption regions have significantly reduced the anticipated spike in heating demand, leaving inventories comfortable.

Propane Market Softens as Winter Heating Demand Delays

Propane Market Softens as Winter Heating Demand Delays

Propane prices have softened slightly to around $0.80 per gallon. The anticipated surge in winter heating demand has been delayed by warmer weather forecasts, causing the market to give back some of its recent gains.

Propane-Naphtha Spread Tightens to Eight-Month Low

Propane-Naphtha Spread Tightens to Eight-Month Low

The price gap between propane and naphtha has narrowed, impacting petrochemical feedstock choices. Seasonal heating demand is supporting propane prices, while naphtha faces pressure from weak gasoline blending demand.

Propane Market Softens as Warmer Weather Delays Heating Season Peak

Propane Market Softens as Warmer Weather Delays Heating Season Peak

Propane prices remain soft, failing to find significant upward momentum as unseasonably warm weather across key consumption areas delays the peak residential heating season. Supply levels are comfortable relative to current demand.