
What Alberta’s 5 goals for natural gas mean for LPG
November 25, 2020 By Carly Bemer
How Alberta, Canada’s five goals to become a top supplier of clean and responsibly sourced natural gas will affect the propane industry.
Read MoreHow Alberta, Canada’s five goals to become a top supplier of clean and responsibly sourced natural gas will affect the propane industry.
Read MoreFocused on retaining more customers, Ontario-based Superior Propane partnered with an analytics platform to ensure high-quality customer service.
Read MoreBlockades across the Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway lines delayed or completely stopped propane supply rail cars at terminals across Canada, keeping cars from reaching some northern states.
Read MoreMeasurement Canada has approved Superior Energy Systems’ line of propane autogas dispensers for retail sale throughout Canada.
Read MorePembina Pipeline Corp. and Petrochemical Industries Co. are moving ahead with the development of a proposed propylene and polypropylene production facility in Alberta, Canada.
Read MoreGroupe Filgo-Sonic, an energy distributor in Quebec, Canada, acquired the assets of Bell-Gaz ltée, a propane distributor in Quebec, and Compagnie du chemin de fer Lanaudière Inc.
Read MoreRoyal Vopak, a tank storage company, partnered with AltaGas to invest in the development of the Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal.
Read MoreUSD Group has launched natural gas liquid (NGL) transloading operations at the Hardisty terminal in Alberta, Canada, with support from Gibson Energy Inc.
Read MorePembina Pipeline Corp. signed a non-binding letter of intent with Prince Rupert Legacy Inc., a subsidiary of the City of Prince Rupert, to develop an LP gas export terminal on Watson Island in British Columbia, Canada.
Read MoreEnbridge and Spectra Energy merged their businesses to become one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in North America, according to Enbridge.
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