Inventories continue to decline but are higher than in 2022. RBN Energy’s analysis shows that U.S. propane stocks fell by 4.3 MMbbl, which puts stocks at 68.9 MMbbl. PADD 3 had the largest withdrawal, again, this week. Access the full weekly report to read more about the current inventory levels and likely causes, including logistics issues for different regions if supply chain stress continues. Visit NPGA’s Inventory Trends section for the full weekly report, monthly report, and data analysis. Questions? Contact NPGA Manager, Industry Affairs Twana Aiken.
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