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		<title>Current Propane Gas Prices</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weekly Propane Prices for the week ending March 19, 2012 &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; // // // ]]&#62; 2009-2010 Propane prices are below. The average residential propane price fell 0.7 cent per gallon to reach 267.7 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 40.3 cents per gallon compared to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><strong><a href="http://integrityenergy.com/">Weekly Propane Prices</a> for the week ending March 19, 2012</strong></strong></p>
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<p>2009-2010 Propane prices are below.</p>
<p>The average <a href="http://integrityenergy.com/propane-prices-html/">residential propane price</a> fell 0.7 cent per gallon to reach 267.7 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 40.3 cents per gallon compared to the same period last year. Wholesale propane prices dropped 3.3 cents per gallon to reach 134.7 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 58.9 cents per gallon when compared to the March 2, 2009 price of 75.8 cents per gallon.</p>
<p>After reaching a peak of 73 million barrels in October, an 11-year high, propane supplies have dropped precipitously through the winter heating season. The inventory draw appears to have tapered off last week as total U.S. inventories fell 0.5 million barrels to 26.8 million barrels. The Gulf Coast region led the decline with a 1.7 million barrel draw. All other regions realized a gain in propane inventories. East Coast stocks built by 1.0 million barrels, the Midwest region increased by 0.2 million barrels, and the Rocky Mountain/West Coast region was slightly higher.</p>
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<p><a href="http://integrityenergy.com/current-propane-gas-prices/">Propane prices</a> for the average residential use ticked up a half cent this week. The average propane price is now $2.688 per gallon. Compared to last year, that is a increase of nearly 36 cents. Wholesale propane gas prices rose just over 7 cents per gallon to reach $1.527 a gallon. This is a hugh increase of over 66 cents per gallon when compared to last years price at this time.</p>
<p>Propane inventories declined by 1.3 million barrels this week. This compares to the 4.8 million draw down back on January 15, 2010. Propane Gas inventories declined by almost 1 million barrels in the Gulf Coast region while the Midwest dropped about .4 million barrels. East Coast saw a slight build up in propane inventory.</p>
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<p><a href="http://integrityenergy.com/propane-prices-html/">Current Propane Gas Prices</a></p>
<p>The average residential <a href="http://integrityenergy.com/">propane prices</a> jumped 12.7 cents per gallon to reach 266.1 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 35.5 cents per gallon compared to the same period last year. Wholesale <a href="http://integrityenergy.com/propane-prices-html/">propane gas prices</a> rose 9.6 cents per gallon to reach 156.5 cents per gallon. <!--google_ad_section_end--> This was an increase of 65.2 cents per gallon when compared to the January 12, 2009 price of 91.3 cents per gallon.</p>
<p>Propane Gas Inventories Continue to Nosedive<br />
Propane gas supply across the country continued to fall last week. Total U.S. inventories drew by 3.5 million barrels to 46.0 million barrels total. The Gulf Coast region led the draw with 1.7 million barrels, while the Midwest region drew 1.0 million barrels of inventory. The East Coast regional propane inventories fell by 0.7 million barrels and the Rocky Mountain/West Coast region drew about 0.1 million barrels.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://integrityenergy.com/">Current propane prices</a> for the week ending 1/4/2010</strong></p>
<p>The average residential propane price gained 7.3 cents per gallon to reach 253.6 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 22.6 cents per gallon compared to the same period last year. Wholesale propane prices rose 4.7 cents per gallon to reach 146.9 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 64.6 cents per gallon when compared to the January 5, 2009 price of 82.3 cents per gallon.</p>
<p><strong>Propane Continues Seasonal Draw</strong><br />
Cold temperatures across the Nation led total U.S. inventories of propane to fall last week by 3 million barrels to 49.4 million barrels. The cumulative stockdraw during December totaled nearly 12 million barrels, about 2.8 million barrels higher than the most recent 5-year average, as spells of cold weather swept through some of the major propane heating regions during the month. The Midwest region drew 1.3 million barrels and the Gulf Coast region drew 1.0 million barrels. The East Coast and Rocky Mountain/West Coast regions each drew 0.3 million barrels of propane inventory.</p>
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		<title>Current Propane Prices for the week ending 12/30/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 17:16:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The average residential propane price rose 6.2 cents per gallon to reach 246.6 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 14.9 cents per gallon compared to the same period last year. Wholesale propane prices increased 11.2 cents per gallon to reach 142.2 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 61.5 cents per gallon [...]]]></description>
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<p>Propane Inventories Fall<br />
Propane inventories in the U.S. fell by 1.5 million barrels last week to 52.5 million. The largest draw of 1.1 million barrels occurred in the Gulf Coast region. The Midwest regional stocks fell by 0.5 million barrels and the Rock Mountain/West Coast region drew slightly. The East Cost regional stocks built by 0.1 million barrels.</p>
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		<title>Propane Prices for the week ending 12/16/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 17:09:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The average residential propane price increased 1.8 cents per gallon to reach 235.5 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 1.4 cents per gallon compared to the same period last year. Wholesale propane prices fell 3.6 cents per gallon to 124.8 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 45.8 cents per gallon when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--google_ad_section_start-->The average residential propane price increased 1.8 cents per gallon to reach 235.5 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 1.4 cents per gallon compared to the same period last year. Wholesale propane prices fell 3.6 cents per gallon to 124.8 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 45.8 cents per gallon when compared to the December 15, 2008 price of 79.0 cents per gallon.<!--google_ad_section_end--></p>
<p>Inventories of Propane Experience a Large Draw<br />
Last week <a href="http://integrityenergy.com/propane-prices-html/">propane inventories</a> experienced the largest weekly draw since February 2007, falling below the lower limit of the average range for the first time this year. Total U.S. inventories decreased 4.0 million barrels to 57.4 million barrels. The Gulf Coast regional stocks dropped 2.2 million barrels and the Midwest region declined 1.1 million barrels. The East Coast and Rocky Mountain/West Coast regions each drew 0.3 million barrels of inventory.</p>
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		<title>Current propane prices 11/16/2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 02:45:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are the current propane prices as reported by the EIA for the week ending 11/16/2009 Residential Propane Prices Increase The average residential propane price rose 2.7 cents per gallon to reach 224.0 cents per gallon. This was a decrease of 20.3 cents per gallon compared to the 244.3 cents per gallon average from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are the <a href="http://integrityenergy.com/current-propane-prices-11162009/">current propane prices</a> as reported by the EIA for the week ending 11/16/2009</p>
<p><strong>Residential Propane Prices Increase</strong></p>
<p>The average residential <a href="http://integrityenergy.com/propane-prices.html"><strong>propane price</strong></a> rose 2.7 cents per gallon to reach 224.0 cents per gallon. This was a decrease of 20.3 cents per gallon compared to the 244.3 cents per gallon average from the same period last year. Wholesale propane prices dropped 2.1 cents per gallon, from 119.1 cents per gallon to 117.0 cents per gallon. This was an increase of 32.8 cents per gallon when compared to the November 17, 2008 price of 84.2 cents per gallon.</p>
<p><strong>Propane Inventories Experience Large Drop</strong><br />
After reaching an 11-year high in October, inventories of propane settled in the lower half of the average range for this time of year, as seasonal demand increases. Total U.S. propane inventories fell by 2.9 million barrels to 65.5 million barrels. The Midwest regional stocks drew 1.6 million barrels and the Gulf Coast region drew 1.4 million barrels. The Rocky Mountain/ West Coast region drew 0.1 million barrels of inventory and the East Coast regional stocks experienced a build of 0.2 million barrels. Propylene non-fuel use inventories increased their share of total propane/propylene inventories from 3.3 percent to 3.4 percent.</p>
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