Crossing the borders
November 1, 2006 By LP Gas
Propane marketers got a glimpse into the propane markets throughout the world as part of the World LP…
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Propane marketers got a glimpse into the propane markets throughout the world as part of the World LP…
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The secretary general for the World Energy Council concedes he has serious doubts about finding long-term solutions to meet burgeoning consumption needs in today’s radically changing global energy market.
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The World LP Gas Forum, along with the first-ever Global Technology Conference, will educate and inform from Chicago.
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LP Gas Magazine Editor Pat Hyland’s Viewpoint column (Pinnacle No More) in the July issue rang quite a few bells with this veteran of 25 years of propane industry trade shows and annual meetings. All the more so as I was one of the principals involved in the decision to transition from the old annual meeting with trade show to Pinnacle.
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Nobody has to tell propane marketers that today’s business climate is far more complex than a generation ago.
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Like the annual meeting in Chicago and the Northeast Convention before it, Pinnacle – the propane industry’s premier educational conference – is now just a footnote in the industry archives.
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Caroline Guay was looking out the window of her home one-day several years ago when she saw something out of the ordinary.
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Among the many mementos that Chuck Brandon soon will be packing up is a plaque that hangs on the wall of his Kennesaw, Ga., office just outside Atlanta. Those who know him best agree that it pretty much says it all.
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Since Pinnacle is the National Propane Gas Association’s premier educational conference, I would like to share some lessons I learned in four days of meetings and conferences in sunny Palm Springs last month.
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For a $35 billion industry that has been in existence for almost 100 years, the upcoming 2005 Propane Days in Washington, D.C. will be a first.
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