About Megan Smalley
Megan Smalley was an associate editor at LP Gas magazine.
Posts by Megan Smalley
Hopatcong Gas Services, a propane retailer based in Hopatcong, N.J., merged with Combined Energy Services, a regional supplier of propane and fuel oil. Hopatcong Gas supplies propane to several New... Read more»
Retailers can sometimes predict how much propane an appliance will burn based on that appliance’s average consumption rate. Propane pool heaters are a little less predictable, though. South Florida Gas,... Read more»
ThompsonGas acquired the assets of Beckett Gas Co., based in Cameron, Mo. According to ThompsonGas, the acquisition expands its footprint further into Missouri. Beckett Gas offers propane for residential, commercial... Read more»
AltaGas Ltd., a Canadian midstream company, signed a sublease and related agreements with Ridley Terminals Inc. to develop, build, own and operate the proposed Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal. The... Read more»
The U.S. Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA) received a permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that will allow it to continue an LP gas project at... Read more»
iRely LLC, a provider of enterprise software solutions for commodities, acquired AutoFueling Systems, a division of Mekos Corp., and several of Mekos’ assets. According to iRely, AutoFueling Systems offers cardlock... Read more»
Warmer temperatures and lower energy prices contributed to a reduction in the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) current average heating expenses forecast for the 2015-16 winter compared with that in... Read more»
MFA Oil Co. acquired R&S Propane Inc., a propane supplier based in Dibble, Okla. According to the company, the acquisition strengthens MFA Oil’s position in central Oklahoma. Mark Fenner, MFA... Read more»
Enterprise Products Partners LP elected Richard H. Bachmann and W. Randall Fowler to the board of directors for its general partner, Enterprise Products Holdings LLC. Bachmann will serve as the... Read more»
For decades, it seems, professional drivers have been disappearing slowly across different industries. According to a study from the American Trucking Associations (ATA), the number of drivers with hazmat endorsements... Read more»