About Megan Smalley
Megan Smalley was an associate editor at LP Gas magazine.
Posts by Megan Smalley
The Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) partnered with the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) to reformat PERC’s Propane Emergencies training program onto the IAFC website and promote it... Read more»
Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services plans to sell Pierce Pepin Propane Services to River Country Cooperative, based in Inver Grove Heights, Minn. Pierce Pepin entered the propane industry in 1999, positioning... Read more»
MTankCo Supply, a division of Mississippi Tank Co., hosted its inaugural open house in Southaven, Miss. MTankCo Supply reports about 60 people attended the event, which featured two educational seminars for its... Read more»
Amerigreen Energy hosted an open house at its propane transloading facility in Avondale, Pa., for propane retailers in the area. Amerigreen Energy, based in Lancaster, Pa., is a wholesale energy... Read more»
R.W. Earhart Co., based in Troy, Ohio, acquired several propane plants in northwestern Ohio. The propane retailer and fuel supplier acquired Franz Petroleum Products and its three bulk propane plants... Read more»
Suburban Propane Partners LP realigned two senior leadership positions. Both changes take effect Sept. 27, which marks the beginning of the company’s next fiscal year. Mark Wienberg, current COO, will... Read more»
UPS tripled the number of miles it drove using alternative fuel vehicles in 2014 compared to 2013, according to the delivery company’s 13th annual sustainability report that was released in July.... Read more»
DeKalb County Central United School District, based in Auburn, Ind., plans to replace three diesel buses with Blue Bird Propane Vision autogas buses for the 2015-16 school year. DeKalb is... Read more»
The Missouri Propane Gas Association (MPGA) installed its 2015-16 board of directors during the organization’s annual meeting on July 30 at the Old Kinderhook Lodge in Camdenton, Mo. Steve Ahrens... Read more»
AltaGas Ltd. plans to develop a propane export site in British Columbia, Canada. According to a press release, the facility will have the capability to ship 25,000 barrels per day.... Read more»