About Megan Smalley
Megan Smalley was an associate editor at LP Gas magazine.
Posts by Megan Smalley
Rural Computer Consultants Inc. (RCC) acquired two fuel software products: Propac from Data Control Corp. and FuelPak from Vertrax Inc. Six FuelPak experts and one Propac expert became RCC employees... Read more»
MTankCo Supply, a propane equipment distributor, named Thomas Garms as its Midwest account manager. Garms will be responsible for building, promoting and selling the company’s product line in Illinois, Indiana,... Read more»
Hess Corp. agreed to sell a 50 percent interest in its Bakken midstream assets to Global Infrastructure Partners, a global infrastructure investor, for cash consideration of $2.675 billion, the company... Read more»
Lower Great Lakes Kenworth opened a 10,000-square-foot parts and service facility in Lafayette, Ind., with access to several major roadways. The new dealership is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30... Read more»
Imagine waking up in the middle of the night to a call alerting you of a propane tank fire at a customer location and that your help is needed at... Read more»
Sunoco remodeled its APlus fueling station and convenience store at the Pittsburgh International Airport to offer new fueling and food options. The station, which had been closed since April 6,... Read more»
In just about every company, there are likely people from two or more generations working together. The age span can be vast, ranging from age 20 to 70 or older.... Read more»
Cargas Systems launched a website for its Cargas Energy product, a software application for fuel delivery and HVAC services across the United States. The website, www.cargasenergy.com, features educational information and... Read more»
Energy Transfer Partners LP shared details on its previously announced Revolution Project that will increase its operations in the Marcellus and Upper Devonian production areas of western Pennsylvania. The company... Read more»
Boston Public Schools expects to operate 11 percent of its fleet with Blue Bird propane autogas buses, starting with the 2015 to 2016 school year. Boston recently implemented mandates for... Read more»