Prospects of a wet fall are raising concerns about propane availability.
CHS director of propane marketing Dennis St. Aubin told Brownfield in July inventories are slightly below normal, mostly because of increased export business.
“Production has not been lagging behind anything we’ve seen in the prior two or three years, where we have had ample supplies of propane. But this particular year, the opportunity for propane gallon to leave to other markets has been expedited the last six months.”
He says propane prices have remained fairly steady, but are vulnerable to demand spikes resulting from wet harvest conditions.
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