U.S. Propane Demand Remains Near Record as Cold Blasts Northeast
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U.S. propane demand stayed near to a record last week as wintry weather blasted through much of the country and as use of the fuel in plastic production continues to rise.
The wintry weather sweeping across the northeast add to a long-term trend of rising propane use in the U.S. Demand has increased steadily over the last several years with the addition of propane dehydrogenation plants on the U.S. Gulf Coast, which turn propane into propylene, a building block for plastic.