Are you paying to much for Propane ?

   / Are you paying to much for Propane ? #1  

JDL538

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CK 30
The spot price for Propane is .51 cents, We are paying to much. JMO
 
   / Are you paying to much for Propane ? #2  
Totally agree

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   / Are you paying to much for Propane ? #3  
Is that per gallon...and how much are you paying locally??
 
   / Are you paying to much for Propane ? #4  
2.49 a gallon at TSC yesterday.
 
   / Are you paying to much for Propane ? #5  
Supply and demand is part of it.

But spot price (wholesale price where propane is made) is only a very small amount of the actual cost to get propane to a customer.

Transporting it from the terminal, local distribution, Federal, state, and local taxes, Tank rentals many times, etc. It all adds up.

I found a pretty neat website that has pretty transparent pricing. (I have no idea where it is though)

Galway Co-op | Fuels4Less | Discount Propane, "Fuel Oil

If you use alot of propane and own your own tank, propane price is only $0.35 above spot.

Obviously you pay more if you use little, rent a tank, and are on a will call.
 
   / Are you paying to much for Propane ? #6  
I think I paid $1.49 a gallon in September to fill our 500 gallon tank. That is their summer fill price and includes delivery.
 
   / Are you paying to much for Propane ? #7  
I use this to follow the trend. There are several good charts and graphs in this site, and you can dive down to your states averages too.
US Residential Propane Price
 
   / Are you paying to much for Propane ? #8  
Unless you own your tank, you're at the mercy of your supplier. Not all suppliers will fill customer-owned tanks, and as far as I know none will fill another company's tank. As others have noted volume of use makes a huge difference.
 
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Unless you own your tank, you're at the mercy of your supplier. Not all suppliers will fill customer-owned tanks, and as far as I know none will fill another company's tank. As others have noted volume of use makes a huge difference.


The price in N. KY. FROM THRIFTY PROPANE is $1.14 300 gal. or more.
 
   / Are you paying to much for Propane ? #10  
Of course the price is plunging. I made it plunge by replacing my propane dual fuel heat pump with a geothermal heat pump this past fall :confused2:
 

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