
Winter wonderland
March 1, 2006 By Patrick Hyland
It’s winters like this past one that drive independent propane marketers into an early retirement.
Read MoreIt’s winters like this past one that drive independent propane marketers into an early retirement.
Read MoreFor the first time ever, in early February, the ferry serving the Lake Erie Islands was able to shove-off into open waters — much to the delight of an islander who was forced by a fierce December gale to leave his car ashore on the mainland.
Read MoreIt looks like we’ll have plenty of inventory. Only it may not be in the right place.
Read MoreAs January rolled into February, propane marketers nationwide were hoping for a prolonged cold spell to bolster what’s being called an average heating season with fewer gallons pumped and lower margins earned.
Read MoreThis winter is shaping up to be the kind of cold season we in the propane industry always wish for. With bitter cold temperatures blanketing much of the country, this winter will undoubtedly prove a profitable one for marketers.
Read MoreFor the sizeable majority of propane producers, wholesalers and retailers across the United States, the 2000-01 heating season is proving to be their best in several years, spawning from 10 to 50 percent jumps in demand from residential, commercial and industrial clients.
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