Corrosion Defense
June 1, 2008 By LP Gas
New program instructs marketers on key points of cathodic protection
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Some things old and new
June 1, 2008 By John McCoy
Industry change has dramatic impact on lawsuits in last 20 years
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Newsbriefs
June 1, 2008 By LP Gas
•PERC offers new online safety tool•Study: Flaming helps with milk production•American Welding & Tank increases prices for all product lines
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Map leads back to Atlanta
May 1, 2008 By Brian Richesson
One year makes all the difference when it comes to the propane industry
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The cost of high prices
April 1, 2008 By Patrick Hyland
This winter’s rampaging propane prices spared no marketers from lost customers, crimped cash flow and mangled margins.
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Tank sleeves revisited
April 1, 2008 By Jay Johnston
A few months ago I wrote an article called To sleeve or not to sleeve. It generated a great response.
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Don’t reinvent the wheel
April 1, 2008 By John McCoy
The practice of a trial lawyer is carried out from a unique vantage point. I have an ability to see the problems that face the industry that result in real conflict. There is enough conflict that people are driven to involve a lawyer to address the matter. In fact, I have a steady diet of problems that face members of?this industry on my desk at all times.
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Shut Down
March 1, 2008 By LP Gas
The propane industry’s four-year push to tap into the lucrative indoor cabinet heater market came to a screeching halt when the National Propane Gas Association’s (NPGA) board of directors on Feb. 12 voted 88-1 to suspend any further expenditure of resources to move the contentious issue forward.
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A cash-crunched season
March 1, 2008 By LP Gas
With the price of oil topping $100 per barrel amid a sputtering overall economy, propane marketers and customers alike spent much of the 2007-08 winter heating season struggling to cover their costs. And while some regions saw record-setting snowfalls, bitterly cold temperatures, crippling ice storms and widespread power outages, other parts of the country experienced way too much warmth to pump appropriate amounts of propane.
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