Sunday, November 23, 2014
 Reversing a weeks-long pattern, most principal postings were on the rise Thursday and climbed a half cent to as much as 4.5 cents compared to the Monday email Update. Exceptions included a single seller holding firm at Mont Belvieu, while in the West some Los Angeles postings gave up 1 to 2 cents.
Postings on the Dixie Pipeline at Apex, N.C. were up a half cent to 2.5 cents, shifting prices to a low of 98.29 cents and a high of 100.75 cents/gal. At Conway, Kan., postings jumped 2 to 3 cents, and postings were from 96.00 to 99.01 cents.
          Postings on the Dixie Pipeline at Apex, N.C. were up a half cent to 2.5 cents, shifting prices to a low of 98.29 cents and a high of 100.75 cents/gal. At Conway, Kan., postings jumped 2 to 3 cents, and postings were from 96.00 to 99.01 cents.




 Propane exports from the U.S. in July totaled 13,374,165 bbl, coming in 14.7%, or 1,710,205 bbl, higher than June’s 11,663,960 bbl, reports the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC). Meanwhile, propane imports also rose, climbing 8.6%, or 225,244 bbl, month over month to reach 2,850,675 bbl, according to the agency.
Propane exports from the U.S. in July totaled 13,374,165 bbl, coming in 14.7%, or 1,710,205 bbl, higher than June’s 11,663,960 bbl, reports the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC). Meanwhile, propane imports also rose, climbing 8.6%, or 225,244 bbl, month over month to reach 2,850,675 bbl, according to the agency.