Oversupply of propane with diminished demand creates a correction.
Weather, slumping exports stagger prices but an upswing is likely on the way soon.
Supply will rise but the key in the NGL sector will be demand from export markets.
Ethane heads to Mexico while propane arrives in New England; winter chill lifts natural gas prices higher.
Cold weather and inventory draws spur fluctuations in natural gas prices.
Ethane's leap is countered by a sharp drop by butane and slips in price from other NGL.
Benchmark prices for natural gas weather huge demand with reliance on vast production from U.S. unconventional plays.
Propane’s prices drop again, but lower inventory and better export arbitrages will likely send it higher in early 2018.
Natural gas futures for first-half 2018 plunge as anticipated lower temperatures fail to materialize.
Ethane price takes a hit at both hubs as analysts express doubt about the EIA's production figures.