Propane Monthly Price - Won per Gallon

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2001 - Mar 2026: 355.743 (49.07%)
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Description: Mont Belvieu, TX Propane Spot Price FOB

Unit: Won per Gallon



Source: Energy Information Administration

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Overview

Propane is a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) used as both a fuel and a petrochemical feedstock. In commodity markets it is commonly priced in U.S. dollars per gallon, with trading and physical delivery often referenced through regional LPG benchmarks and pipeline or terminal pricing points. Propane is stored and transported as a liquid under moderate pressure, which makes it suitable for bulk distribution by rail, truck, ship, and pipeline. Its main uses include residential and commercial heating, agricultural drying, industrial fuel, autogas, and as a feedstock for petrochemical processes such as propylene production. Because it can be substituted in some applications with natural gas, heating oil, electricity, or other LPGs, propane prices reflect both energy-market conditions and the logistics of moving a pressurized fuel from supply centers to end users.

Supply Drivers

Propane supply is structurally tied to two sources: natural gas processing and crude oil refining. In gas processing, propane is separated from raw natural gas streams along with ethane, butane, and other natural gas liquids. In refining, it is produced as a byproduct of crude distillation and conversion units. This means propane supply depends on upstream gas production, refinery runs, and the composition of hydrocarbon streams rather than on propane-specific production decisions alone. Major supply regions include North America, the Middle East, and parts of Asia, where large gas-processing systems and refining networks are established.

Seasonality is important because inventory builds often occur when heating demand is low and withdrawals rise during colder periods. Weather affects both supply and logistics: extreme cold can strain transport and storage systems, while hurricanes, freezes, and other disruptions can affect Gulf Coast processing and export infrastructure. Propane is also sensitive to infrastructure bottlenecks because it must be compressed, stored in pressurized tanks, and moved through terminals, rail, and marine routes. Production is relatively inelastic in the short run, since output is linked to broader hydrocarbon operations and cannot be expanded quickly in response to a price move.

Demand Drivers

Propane demand is shaped by residential and commercial heating, agricultural drying, industrial combustion, and petrochemical use. In colder climates and rural areas without pipeline natural gas access, propane serves as a distributed heating fuel. Agricultural demand is seasonal, especially for crop drying, which creates a recurring harvest-related consumption pattern. Industrial users value propane where a clean-burning, portable fuel is needed, including metalworking, forklifts, and backup power applications.

A key structural demand relationship is substitution. In heating and cooking, propane competes with natural gas, heating oil, electricity, and kerosene depending on infrastructure and relative prices. In petrochemicals, propane is used as a feedstock for propylene through dehydrogenation and cracking pathways, linking its demand to plastics and chemical manufacturing. Demand also varies with household income, rural electrification, and the extent of gas pipeline networks, but these factors change slowly because they depend on long-lived infrastructure. Because propane is widely stored in tanks at the point of use, end-user demand can be less immediate than for pipeline gas, yet it still rises and falls with weather, crop cycles, and industrial activity.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Propane prices are influenced by the U.S. dollar because the commodity is commonly quoted in dollars and traded internationally. A stronger dollar can make dollar-priced energy less affordable for non-U.S. buyers, affecting export demand. Propane also responds to broader energy-market conditions, especially crude oil and natural gas, because its supply is linked to both refining and gas processing. Storage economics matter: when inventories are ample, carrying costs, financing costs, and seasonal demand patterns can create contango; when supply is tight relative to near-term use, backwardation can emerge. As a physical fuel with significant storage and transport costs, propane often reflects regional logistics as much as global macro conditions.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 2001725.04-
May 2001666.25-8.11%
Jun 2001557.73-16.29%
Jul 2001508.13-8.89%
Aug 2001533.745.04%
Sep 2001544.542.02%
Oct 2001514.54-5.51%
Nov 2001425.13-17.38%
Dec 2001387.22-8.92%
Jan 2002383.46-0.97%
Feb 2002412.747.64%
Mar 2002502.5221.75%
Apr 2002547.238.90%
May 2002513.69-6.13%
Jun 2002458.99-10.65%
Jul 2002440.94-3.93%
Aug 2002496.3412.56%
Sep 2002569.3014.70%
Oct 2002594.494.42%
Nov 2002571.91-3.80%
Dec 2002632.4410.59%
Jan 2003714.4212.96%
Feb 2003923.1729.22%
Mar 2003767.79-16.83%
Apr 2003621.34-19.07%
May 2003649.084.46%
Jun 2003667.462.83%
Jul 2003626.24-6.17%
Aug 2003645.773.12%
Sep 2003605.24-6.28%
Oct 2003644.956.56%
Nov 2003648.120.49%
Dec 2003749.1815.59%
Jan 2004881.9117.72%
Feb 2004821.35-6.87%
Mar 2004682.31-16.93%
Apr 2004699.022.45%
May 2004797.5214.09%
Jun 2004776.34-2.66%
Jul 2004858.0910.53%
Aug 2004970.2413.07%
Sep 2004920.67-5.11%
Oct 20041,038.5712.81%
Nov 2004942.58-9.24%
Dec 2004813.68-13.68%
Jan 2005765.60-5.91%
Feb 2005775.751.32%
Mar 2005884.8014.06%
Apr 2005864.08-2.34%
May 2005798.92-7.54%
Jun 2005827.053.52%
Jul 2005877.716.13%
Aug 2005960.609.44%
Sep 20051,162.6621.03%
Oct 20051,195.302.81%
Nov 20051,040.32-12.97%
Dec 20051,081.063.92%
Jan 2006976.82-9.64%
Feb 2006891.64-8.72%
Mar 2006903.031.28%
Apr 2006969.717.38%
May 2006979.731.03%
Jun 20061,047.836.95%
Jul 20061,106.825.63%
Aug 20061,093.30-1.22%
Sep 2006965.12-11.72%
Oct 2006895.38-7.23%
Nov 2006893.55-0.20%
Dec 2006894.270.08%
Jan 2007836.17-6.50%
Feb 2007913.939.30%
Mar 2007978.167.03%
Apr 20071,032.015.51%
May 20071,065.963.29%
Jun 20071,056.43-0.89%
Jul 20071,093.433.50%
Aug 20071,107.751.31%
Sep 20071,207.479.00%
Oct 20071,311.518.62%
Nov 20071,426.828.79%
Dec 20071,422.33-0.31%
Jan 20081,419.23-0.22%
Feb 20081,346.19-5.15%
Mar 20081,444.597.31%
Apr 20081,570.388.71%
May 20081,762.4412.23%
Jun 20081,866.065.88%
Jul 20081,897.601.69%
Aug 20081,719.58-9.38%
Sep 20081,729.510.58%
Oct 20081,386.63-19.83%
Nov 20081,017.37-26.63%
Dec 2008838.04-17.63%
Jan 2009978.6116.77%
Feb 2009942.01-3.74%
Mar 2009951.200.98%
Apr 2009856.13-9.99%
May 2009882.363.06%
Jun 20091,067.1020.94%
Jul 2009950.50-10.93%
Aug 20091,121.9918.04%
Sep 20091,153.322.79%
Oct 20091,185.092.75%
Nov 20091,251.725.62%
Dec 20091,386.7710.79%
Jan 20101,495.217.82%
Feb 20101,485.65-0.64%
Mar 20101,289.90-13.18%
Apr 20101,270.39-1.51%
May 20101,254.02-1.29%
Jun 20101,257.360.27%
Jul 20101,219.69-3.00%
Aug 20101,264.953.71%
Sep 20101,319.744.33%
Oct 20101,387.685.15%
Nov 20101,407.111.40%
Dec 20101,487.525.71%
Jan 20111,510.221.53%
Feb 20111,542.362.13%
Mar 20111,568.061.67%
Apr 20111,580.260.78%
May 20111,648.164.30%
Jun 20111,643.47-0.28%
Jul 20111,618.39-1.53%
Aug 20111,641.241.41%
Sep 20111,749.626.60%
Oct 20111,700.27-2.82%
Nov 20111,647.88-3.08%
Dec 20111,600.57-2.87%
Jan 20121,482.03-7.41%
Feb 20121,371.32-7.47%
Mar 20121,420.093.56%
Apr 20121,358.23-4.36%
May 20121,100.71-18.96%
Jun 2012918.42-16.56%
Jul 2012999.198.79%
Aug 20121,019.532.04%
Sep 20121,023.330.37%
Oct 20121,066.574.23%
Nov 2012968.39-9.21%
Dec 2012858.50-11.35%
Jan 2013892.433.95%
Feb 2013937.175.01%
Mar 2013985.925.20%
Apr 20131,053.406.84%
May 20131,034.33-1.81%
Jun 2013979.69-5.28%
Jul 20131,035.905.74%
Aug 20131,185.1114.40%
Sep 20131,202.971.51%
Oct 20131,211.880.74%
Nov 20131,254.813.54%
Dec 20131,347.587.39%
Jan 20141,485.6810.25%
Feb 20141,546.934.12%
Mar 20141,139.76-26.32%
Apr 20141,150.060.90%
May 20141,069.47-7.01%
Jun 20141,066.76-0.25%
Jul 20141,057.13-0.90%
Aug 20141,043.82-1.26%
Sep 20141,098.395.23%
Oct 2014991.92-9.69%
Nov 2014877.47-11.54%
Dec 2014616.22-29.77%
Jan 2015520.51-15.53%
Feb 2015629.3720.92%
Mar 2015603.01-4.19%
Apr 2015596.59-1.07%
May 2015512.90-14.03%
Jun 2015410.40-19.98%
Jul 2015467.9514.02%
Aug 2015440.98-5.76%
Sep 2015536.5521.67%
Oct 2015517.58-3.54%
Nov 2015495.64-4.24%
Dec 2015453.66-8.47%
Jan 2016403.38-11.08%
Feb 2016456.3913.14%
Mar 2016538.5117.99%
Apr 2016524.41-2.62%
May 2016604.2915.23%
Jun 2016593.59-1.77%
Jul 2016546.79-7.88%
Aug 2016499.00-8.74%
Sep 2016548.249.87%
Oct 2016644.4517.55%
Nov 2016624.05-3.17%
Dec 2016752.4920.58%
Jan 2017886.9817.87%
Feb 2017879.83-0.81%
Mar 2017697.50-20.72%
Apr 2017737.405.72%
May 2017720.60-2.28%
Jun 2017666.44-7.52%
Jul 2017733.7810.11%
Aug 2017857.4216.85%
Sep 2017999.5916.58%
Oct 20171,057.295.77%
Nov 20171,084.442.57%
Dec 20171,039.09-4.18%
Jan 2018964.17-7.21%
Feb 2018892.80-7.40%
Mar 2018844.68-5.39%
Apr 2018876.633.78%
May 2018986.9412.58%
Jun 2018961.66-2.56%
Jul 20181,053.269.52%
Aug 20181,092.003.68%
Sep 20181,184.968.51%
Oct 20181,084.46-8.48%
Nov 2018840.68-22.48%
Dec 2018760.87-9.49%
Jan 2019746.15-1.93%
Feb 2019755.191.21%
Mar 2019757.750.34%
Apr 2019732.52-3.33%
May 2019682.58-6.82%
Jun 2019527.85-22.67%
Jul 2019572.488.45%
Aug 2019489.64-14.47%
Sep 2019537.409.75%
Oct 2019552.072.73%
Nov 2019621.6812.61%
Dec 2019584.06-6.05%
Jan 2020499.60-14.46%
Feb 2020474.15-5.09%
Mar 2020356.27-24.86%
Apr 2020400.6512.46%
May 2020512.1827.84%
Jun 2020600.1617.18%
Jul 2020588.58-1.93%
Aug 2020600.542.03%
Sep 2020582.98-2.92%
Oct 2020601.773.22%
Nov 2020609.221.24%
Dec 2020704.6515.66%
Jan 2021947.1234.41%
Feb 20211,006.196.24%
Mar 20211,042.803.64%
Apr 2021921.27-11.65%
May 2021917.20-0.44%
Jun 20211,082.0517.97%
Jul 20211,248.1015.35%
Aug 20211,293.363.63%
Sep 20211,512.8216.97%
Oct 20211,719.8213.68%
Nov 20211,480.23-13.93%
Dec 20211,222.00-17.45%
Jan 20221,396.1914.25%
Feb 20221,537.5410.12%
Mar 20221,768.7915.04%
Apr 20221,604.50-9.29%
May 20221,555.82-3.03%
Jun 20221,550.16-0.36%
Jul 20221,493.68-3.64%
Aug 20221,441.06-3.52%
Sep 20221,380.90-4.17%
Oct 20221,225.85-11.23%
Nov 20221,164.03-5.04%
Dec 2022901.81-22.53%
Jan 20231,049.5616.38%
Feb 20231,050.760.11%
Mar 20231,036.82-1.33%
Apr 20231,070.523.25%
May 2023884.58-17.37%
Jun 2023744.73-15.81%
Jul 2023807.218.39%
Aug 2023895.2410.91%
Sep 2023971.118.47%
Oct 2023911.72-6.12%
Nov 2023838.51-8.03%
Dec 2023897.327.01%
Jan 20241,087.0221.14%
Feb 20241,209.1511.24%
Mar 20241,068.55-11.63%
Apr 20241,094.262.41%
May 2024952.87-12.92%
Jun 20241,051.6510.37%
Jul 20241,102.384.82%
Aug 20241,022.38-7.26%
Sep 2024875.64-14.35%
Oct 20241,053.9220.36%
Nov 20241,119.306.20%
Dec 20241,102.15-1.53%
Jan 20251,311.8219.02%
Feb 20251,337.251.94%
Mar 20251,267.54-5.21%
Apr 20251,221.89-3.60%
May 20251,041.02-14.80%
Jun 20251,033.15-0.76%
Jul 2025978.34-5.31%
Aug 2025931.07-4.83%
Sep 2025957.712.86%
Oct 2025908.21-5.17%
Nov 2025881.55-2.94%
Dec 2025947.947.53%
Jan 2026907.05-4.31%
Feb 2026889.88-1.89%
Mar 20261,080.7921.45%

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