
MFA Oil purchases Brown Propane
July 7, 2014 By LP Gas
MFA Oil Co. acquired Brown Propane, a Missouri-based retail operation. MFA Oil will serve customers through Brown Propane’s…
Read MoreMFA Oil Co. acquired Brown Propane, a Missouri-based retail operation. MFA Oil will serve customers through Brown Propane’s…
Read MoreMFA Oil Co. acquired Alexander Propane, a retail propane company based in Sullivan, Mo. According to The Sullivan…
Read MoreJerry Taylor, president and CEO of MFA Oil, will retire Aug. 31, 2014. Mark Fenner, currently MFA Oil’s…
Read MoreMFA Oil Co. acquired Smoky Mountain Propane, a retailer based in Sylva, N.C. According to a press release,…
Read MoreThe Missouri Propane Gas Association installed its 2013-14 board of directors during the organization’s annual meeting in Branson, Mo.
Read MoreThe Missouri Propane Education and Research Council (MOPERC) named its 2013 directors and officers during a recent meeting.
Read MoreMFA Oil Co. has purchased Propane Pardners, a propane retailer based in Platte City, Mo. According to the…
Read MoreMFA Oil Co. has named Mark Fenner the company’s COO. Fenner will be responsible for overseeing propane operations.
Read MoreFrom grain drying and space heating to waste burning and floor sanitizing, propane’s role on the farm is vital. But what other opportunities exist to expand propane’s agricultural use, and what role do farmers cooperatives play in leveraging the fuel to the ag community?
Read MoreMarketers of all sizes have probably looked at competitors, farm cooperatives included, with a resentful eye at one time or another. Some marketers will naturally argue that farm co-ops have an advantage serving the agricultural community, that they’re able to supply farmers with lower propane prices and that they’re pricing others out of farm delivery.
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