
Blue Cow Software recognized by accounting firm
December 5, 2017 By Allison Kral
Blue Cow Software has been recognized as the most prominently used software company for the propane industry by Gray, Gray & Gray.
Read MoreBlue Cow Software has been recognized as the most prominently used software company for the propane industry by Gray, Gray & Gray.
Read MoreThe Pembina board of directors approved the company’s work on the Prince Rupert Terminal, which will be located on Watson Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Read MoreJoe Rose, former president of the Propane Gas Association of New England, has taken a part-time position with Lin’s Propane Trucks as a goodwill ambassador and outside salesman.
Read MoreAs a result of higher crude oil prices, colder expected winter temperatures and lower fuel inventories than last winter, the EIA predicts propane prices will remain high through March.
Read MoreProulx Oil & Propane received Energi’s 2017 Excellence in Risk Management Award for its commitment to safety.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council has reorganized its staff structure under first-year president and CEO Tucker Perkins. It eliminated three positions and changed the roles of others in the organization.
Read MoreThe Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a final rule, further delaying the compliance deadline for the Cranes and Derricks in Construction Rule until Nov. 10, 2018.
Read MoreMaine-based Dead River Co., a home heating company, acquired family-owned Breggy Oil Service. Breggy Oil has been in business for 71 years.
Read MoreKi Yim, founder of Moscap Engineering, died earlier this year at his home in Las Vegas. He would have been 77 this year.
Read MoreBlackline Midstream acquired Sea-3 Inc., owner of New England’s propane storage and distribution terminal located in Newington, New Hampshire, from Trammo Inc.
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