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The U.S. doesn’t export much crude oil or gas to China, but propane and ethane exports may be strangled by tariffs
The U.S. doesn’t export much crude oil or gas to China, but there is a third, lesser-known commodity class that faces dramatic consequences in an escalating trade war—natural gas liquids, especially ...
Following delays caused by Hurricane Harvey’s disruption to midstream infrastructure, NGL demand in the ethylene and refinery feedstock markets, and US NGL waterborne exports, the long-anticipated ...
First, a quick bring-up on NGLs and condensates: NGLs, or natural gas liquids, include ethane, propane, butane, isobutane, and pentane extracted from the natural gas production stream in natural gas ...
US demand for ethane, a natural gas liquid used as a feedstock in plastics manufacturing, increased 9% in 2022 and is projected to continue growing through 2024. Additional capacity to convert ethane ...
Leading U.S. energy products exporter Enterprise Products Partners warned that the Trump administration continuing to “weaponize” fossil fuel shipments to China would only backfire against U.S.
US demand for ethane, a natural gas liquid used as a feedstock in plastics manufacturing, increased 9% in 2022 and is projected to continue growing through 2024. Additional capacity to convert ethane ...
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