Why is there a propane shortage in 2021?
Andrew Hansen
Published Jun 08, 2026
Many states declare state of emergency as transportation issues and increased demand cause propane shortage. MORE than 30 states across the U.S. have declared a state of emergency as propane transportation has limited the supply, causing prices to spike (Figure).
Why is everywhere sold out of propane?
U.S. LOS ANGELES (NewsNation Now) — Outdoor dining restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic have become a factor linked to propane cylinder shortages and a significant surge in demand.Is there really a propane shortage?
While a US winter shortage is no longer likely, market participants continue to worry that strong export demand will create further tightness into 2022, leading to a shortened off-season for propane producers.Will propane be in short supply this winter?
Supplies may be somewhat limited, and it's likely (and almost inevitable) that the prices will be higher in the winter of 2021. Homeowners and RVers who rely on propane should prepare for this situation and possibly consider switching to alternative energy methods that will be more sustainable.Will propane be available in the future?
Looking at these trends, it's expected that by 2025, U.S. demand for propane will reach more than 10 billion gallons a year. The propane industry could meet our country's energy needs while also providing domestic energy supply, which is not dependent on imports or utilities' aging and failing infrastructure.11/10/2021 Upcoming propane shortage??
Why is propane so expensive?
That's because the supply is high enough to meet demand. However, if there isn't enough supply to meet demand, then the price is going to increase. That's because a lot of people are trying to get their hands on propane. To mitigate demand and make its supply last longer, companies will raise prices.What time of year is propane cheapest?
Early fall is a “shoulder” season between these periods of peak demand – meaning it's often the best time to save money on your propane tank refills. Weather is more stable – Sudden cold snaps are common during late autumn and early winter, but they happen less often in the early fall.Where does US get propane?
Approximately 90 percent of the United States' propane supply is produced domestically, while 70 percent of the remaining supply is imported from Canada and Mexico. Approximately equal amounts of propane come from the refining of crude oil and from natural gas processing.Is LPG affected by the gas crisis?
LPG is UnaffectedContrary to the confused reporting on the subject in the media, LPG is not affected by this new natural gas reality.