Propane Prices Through The Roof – Global Demand Up, Supply Down

Skip to content According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, high global demand and low global supply are contributing to the rapid increase in U.S. propane spot prices. At one point last year, propane spot prices averaged just above $0.20 per gallon. Right now it's averaging $1.33 per gallon!

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