
LPG industry’s beginnings marked in PFA profiles
April 2, 2021 By Brian Richesson
The chemist who discovered the properties of propane and the site marking the first LPG installation give Propane Fuels America a historical feel.
Read MoreThe chemist who discovered the properties of propane and the site marking the first LPG installation give Propane Fuels America a historical feel.
Read MoreLivonia Public Schools added 22 Blue Bird propane-fueled buses with funding received from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.
Read MoreWhen faced with the challenge that was 2020, propane marketers surveyed for this year’s LP Gas Top Propane Retailers rose to the occasion.
Read MoreThe propane industry went big around the holidays and entered the new year by moving forward with a high-dollar engine project with high expectations.
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) is seeking industry and public comments until Dec. 14 on a $12 million funding request that aims to commercialize a Cummins medium-duty propane engine in 2024.
Read MoreJennifer Jackson, region director at Amerigas, has been heavily involved in the propane industry, including being named the 2020 chair of Women in Propane.
Read MoreAmeriGas is putting the LPG engine qualities to the test in a 2018 Peterbilt 337 geared for propane delivery.
Read MoreHere’s a look at the merger and acquisition activity LP Gas tracked over the past year and one seller’s experience with navigating the acquisition process.
Read MoreThough states are now cautiously beginning to reopen, the past several months have been busy for several of the major companies in the propane industry.
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