
Midwest grapples with propane supply, distribution issues
November 19, 2019 By Brian Richesson
Propane demand in the Midwest has soared, as farmers face an extremely wet harvest combined with an early blast of winter-like weather.
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Read MoreThe National Propane Gas Association says it undertook several steps to help relieve stress on propane distribution systems during the winter heating season.
Read MoreThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration responded to an anticipated shortage of home heating fuels due to severe winter weather and the demand for increased usage by declaring a regional emergency.
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