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June 25, 2008
Volume: 26
Issue: 25

Margins Swing Up in Texas, But Fall in Kansas

Frac spread margins continued to level off in Conway this past week, with ethane and butane margins falling 13% each. The margins for propane and iso-butane in Kansas weren’t far behind as they dropped 8% and 10%, respectively.

The hub’s frac spread margin for pentanes-plus didn’t suffer as large a drop off as the margin dropped 5%.

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