According to OPIS, the average of industry expectations called for a build of 722 Mbbl. EIA reports total U.S. propane/propylene inventories had a build of 2.5 MMbbl for the week ending October 24, a difference of about 1.8 MMbbl compared to industry expectations. Total U.S. propane/propylene stocks reached a record high, according to EIA weekly data that began in January 2011. Total U.S. propane/propylene stocks are now at 105.7 MMbbl, which is 4.2 MMbbl, or 4%, more than the same week in 2024 and the 5- year maximum. Inventories are 12.7 MMbbl, or 14%, above the 5-year average.
Visit NPGA’s Inventory Trends section for the full weekly report, monthly report, and data analysis. Questions? Contact Kate Gaziano, Director of Regulatory Affairs and Associate General Counsel.
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