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US propane gallon sales fall for second straight year Posted on 15 Feb 2018 in the Current Issue & Featured categories.

United States gallons fall for a second straight year in 2016, and California holds the top spot in state sales. Read more»

2018 LP Gas Rising Leader: Nicole Sullivan Posted on 09 Feb 2018 in the Rising Leaders categories.

Nicole Sullivan is the senior vice president at Anderson Propane Service in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Read more»

2018 LP Gas Rising Leader: Andrew Reinhardt Posted on 09 Feb 2018 in the Rising Leaders categories.

Andrew Reinhardt is the general manager at Van Dyke Gas in Center Line, Michigan. Read more»

2018 LP Gas Rising Leader: Allison Platz Posted on 09 Feb 2018 in the Rising Leaders categories.

Allison Platz is the marketing manager for Delta Liquid Energy in Paso Robles, California. Read more»

2018 LP Gas Rising Leader: Raleigh Garrett Posted on 09 Feb 2018 in the Rising Leaders categories.

Raleigh Garrett is the vice president of G&S Gas Service Inc., located in Milledgeville, Georgia. Read more»

2018 LP Gas Rising Leader: Frank Edwards Posted on 09 Feb 2018 in the Rising Leaders categories.

Frank Edwards is the general manager at Linden’s Propane in Wellington, Ohio. Read more»

2018 LP Gas Rising Leader: C. Ryan DiGuiseppe Posted on 09 Feb 2018 in the Rising Leaders categories.

C. Ryan DiGuiseppe is a part of the northeast sales team for Global Gas Inc. Read more»

2018 LP Gas Rising Leader: Patrick Boyle Posted on 09 Feb 2018 in the Rising Leaders categories.

Patrick Boyle is the president of Boyle Energy in Havertown, Pennsylvania. Read more»

2018 LP Gas Rising Leader: John Barnett Posted on 09 Feb 2018 in the Rising Leaders categories.

John Barnett is the propane program manager at U-Haul International Inc. in Phoenix. Read more»

EIA expects record fossil fuel production in 2018, 2019 Posted on 08 Feb 2018 in the News categories.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts total fossil fuel production in the U.S. will average almost 73 quadrillion British thermal units in 2018. Read more»