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“If there is one lesson learned from the 2013-14 winter propane market conditions, it is that the infrastructure network was inadequate to meet consumer needs.”
Rick Roldan, president and CEO, National Propane Gas Association, in testimony to Congress earlier this month on fuel supply and infrastructure issues
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EVENTS |
Propane Engine Fuel Summit March 27 Irving, Texas View online webcast here; register here.
PERC Meeting April 11 Atlanta
LP Gas Hall of Fame Induction April 11 Atlanta
Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo April 12-14 Atlanta
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Minimizing customer losses after winter of 2013-14
Whether it’s justified or not, a large number of propane customers feel they’ve been taken advantage of this winter. And they’re not going to forget the pain of the highest bills in recent history anytime soon. Here are steps you can take to minimize your damage and maximize your gain. Read more...
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EIA SHORT-TERM ENERGY OUTLOOK
Propane-heated homes feeling brunt of winter fuel expenditures
Average expenditures for U.S. households heating primarily with propane are expected to be 54 percent higher this winter compared with last winter. But that's not the case with homes using natural gas, heating oil and electricity, the Energy Information Administration says. See the reason for the increased demand. Read more...
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Companies reflect on long hours, added miles needed to source supply
Spring is officially here, although it certainly doesn't feel like spring in parts of the United States. Still, the brunt of winter is gone, and many propane suppliers and retailers are experiencing normalcy in their businesses for the first time in a long while. Discover what some companies learned this winter that they will use next time. Read more... |
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DID YOU KNOW? |
There's still time to join the propane industry's celebration of its 2014 class of hall of famers. On April 11, at The Ritz-Carlton in Atlanta, the LP Gas Hall of Fame will welcome five new inductees: Casey Jarvis (JARCO), William B. McHenry (Pro-Gas Sales & Service), Daniel N. Myers (NPGA), J. Charles Sawyer (Sawyer Gas) and Dwain Willingham (Propane Resources). Tickets are available here.
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT INDUCTEES AT LPGASMAGAZINE.COM/HOF
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