About Megan Smalley
Megan Smalley was an associate editor at LP Gas magazine.
Posts by Megan Smalley
Waterside Energy proposed to build the Washington Energy Storage & Transfer facility in Longview, Wash., and use it to receive, store and export LP gas to markets around the Pacific... Read more»
Southcross Energy Partners LP launched a binding open season to solicit commitments for its recently completed 20,000-barrels-per-day propane pipeline system. The binding open season started Sept. 4 and ends at... Read more»
The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) plans to host a one-hour webinar at 2 p.m. EST Sept. 22 on fire safety considerations when using propane on food trucks. Attendees... Read more»
Propane autogas stations don’t open at major U.S. airports every day, but Blue Star Gas recently opened one at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. According to Blue Star Gas, autogas will... Read more»
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) developed a training course on leak detection in commercial motor vehicles fueled by propane or natural gas, according to the National Propane Gas... Read more»
Westport Innovations Inc. and Fuel Systems Solutions Inc. entered into a merger agreement to create an alternative fuel vehicle and engine company. Westport engineers high-performance, low-emission fuel systems and vehicle... Read more»
Icom North America LLC received Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approvals for its bi-fuel and dedicated propane autogas fuel systems on the 2015 Ford Transit with a 3.7-liter V6 engine. The... Read more»
Meritum Energy Holdings LP acquired Pico Petroleum, a propane and fuel distribution company in south Texas. Meritum Energy Holdings, based in San Antonio, focuses on propane, fuel distribution and NGL-related assets... Read more»
Fitch Ratings, a financial information services group, reports pricing for U.S. natural gas liquids (NGLs) will likely remain weak and range-bound through 2015 and for the medium term, despite several... Read more»
Alliance AutoGas received Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certifications for several law enforcement vehicles. The EPA certified the following vehicles: 3.5-liter Ford Taurus Interceptor (2013, 2014 and 2015 models) 3.5-liter and... Read more»