About Megan Smalley
Megan Smalley was an associate editor at LP Gas magazine.
Posts by Megan Smalley
AmeriGas Partners LP elected Pedro A. Ramos to join AmeriGas Propane’s board of directors. Ramos formerly served as the president and CEO of the Philadelphia Foundation, a charity committed to... Read more»
PIRA Energy Group, an energy market analysis firm, released a study called “The Global Impact of NGL Supply Growth: PIRA’s Comprehensive Outlook to 2035.” PIRA reports the North American shale... Read more»
Propane, kids and agriculture might not seem to mesh, but the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) combined these three elements this past year as it launched several educational materials... Read more»
MFA Oil Co. acquired Lybarger Oil Inc., a propane retailer based in Garnett, Kan. Lybarger Oil, a second-generation family-owned company, has been in business since 1955. Through the purchase, MFA... Read more»
Cavagna Group formed a partnership with Villa Carlotta, a historic villa and museum in Brescia, Italy. Through the partnership, Cavagna will provide the museum with Greengear outdoor equipment to care... Read more»
Bergquist added Mike Vigliotti to its team to fill the newly created position of tank monitor sales specialist. In the position, Vigliotti will be responsible for promoting, selling and providing... Read more»
Prairieland FS Inc., an agricultural and energy supplier in the Growmark system, hosted an educational event in Jacksonville, Ill., to educate Illinois municipalities, school districts and fleet operators on the... Read more»
Inventories of propane and propylene reached 97.7 million barrels in the United States on Sept. 11, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). This is the highest level of... Read more»
A retailer connects with community through concert series and a love for animals. Animals have almost always played a role at Litter Quality Propane. Company founder Robert E. Litter established... Read more»
Successfully transitioning to the second, third generations of family propane businesses is a challenging proposition. Brooks Gas has survived three generations of owners in the last 60 years in part through... Read more»