
EIA expects increased U.S. propane consumption this winter
August 26, 2021 By Ellen Kriz
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts 3.4 percent more U.S. propane consumption this winter compared to last winter.
Read MoreThe U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts 3.4 percent more U.S. propane consumption this winter compared to last winter.
Read MoreVets2Techs and GeneratioNext Propane Pros will provide recruitment support to the Ohio Propane Gas Association and propane dealers across Ohio.
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Read MoreLP Gas’ Propane Fuels America series is an exclusive state-by-state look at how LPG helps to fuel the U.S. economy. Here we explore Iowa.
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Read MoreQuality Steel added Vincent Delahoussaye as regional sales manager for the Midwest, covering Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska.
Read MoreDespite high inventory levels at the propane trading hubs currently, we remain concerned about the potential for local market supply shortages during high winter demand periods.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Propane Gas Association elected members to multiple positions within its board of directors at its annual membership meeting.
Read MoreA majority of Midwest agricultural producers are choosing propane for grain drying compared with other energy options, according to a new survey from PERC.
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