
October 2017: LP Gas PhotoDrop
October 23, 2017 By LP Gas
Check out a photo slideshow of some recent LP gas-related events, including Zion National Park’s introduction of autogas-powered buses.
Read MoreCheck out a photo slideshow of some recent LP gas-related events, including Zion National Park’s introduction of autogas-powered buses.
Read MoreMiller’s Bottled Gas served the Bowling Green, Kentucky, community for more than 70 years. Its customer-oriented business is consistent with how Blossman operates, according to Blossman CEO Stuart Weidie.
Read MoreThe award recognizes NET Trans’ commitment and successful transition to propane autogas use in its fleet.
Read MoreBlossman Gas & Appliance opened a North Carolina store that houses an 8,000-sq.-ft. showroom, autogas filling station and appliance displays.
Read MorePropane fills many needs at National Park Service locations, including for alternative fuel vehicles and mowers.
Read MoreAfter 46 years in the propane industry, Jessie Johnson retired as vice president of sales and marketing for Blossman Gas and Alliance AutoGas.
Read MoreJerry Brick hailed the propane industry and called on members “to be aggressive” after his swearing-in as National Propane Gas Association chairman at its annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreBlossman Gas mourns the death of David Finder, national energy programs director and member of Alliance AutoGas, who died earlier this year.
Read MoreAlex Gresham, the director of human development at Blossman Gas, joined the propane industry 11 years ago following…
Read MoreIncreased propane production levels and U.S. export demand tied to decreased domestic demand have put the topic of propane supply at the forefront of many retailers’ minds.
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