
Faces & Places: March 2022
March 11, 2022 By LP Gas
In March Faces & Places, find images of industry members at the National Propane Gas Association’s winter meetings in Palm Springs, California, and more.
Read MoreIn March Faces & Places, find images of industry members at the National Propane Gas Association’s winter meetings in Palm Springs, California, and more.
Read MoreAmeriGas Propane, a subsidiary of UGI Corp., entered an agreement with Global Clean Energy Holdings to purchase and distribute renewable LPG.
Read MoreUGI Corp. entered into a 15-year agreement with Vertimass to produce renewable fuels from renewable ethanol in the U.S. and Europe.
Read MoreOver the past 12 months, the propane industry persevered and worked to secure its place in a clean-energy future.
Read MoreOwners of CHS Inc., an agribusiness and energy provider, elected five board members to three-year terms during the cooperative’s 2021 annual meeting.
Read MoreOnyx Systems manufactures near-zero-emission propane conversion kits for John Deere Gator utility vehicles, benefiting operators with lower fuel costs.
Read MoreThe propane industry recently lost two leaders: LP Gas Hall of Famer John Wallace of Long Beach, California, and Independent Propane’s Robert Blackwell of Evergreen, Colorado.
Read MoreWhen a wildfire’s route changed course and moved toward a residential community, Mountain Flame Propane stayed present, even amidst evacuations.
Read MoreSuperior Plus Propane agreed to acquire California-based Kamps Propane and others for an aggregate purchase price of about $240 million.
Read MoreCalifornia retailer Campora Propane fuels an annual community breakfast for 10,000-plus attendees by donating its propane and tanks.
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