
LP Gas magazine announces Hall of Fame class of 2019
December 20, 2018 By Brian Richesson
Four propane industry professionals who make up the 2019 class are honored for association leadership, safety and promoting widespread LP gas use.
Read MoreFour propane industry professionals who make up the 2019 class are honored for association leadership, safety and promoting widespread LP gas use.
Read MoreSarah Reboli, director of regulatory affairs for the National Propane Gas Association, explains the issue of hours-of-serice and what new developments mean for the propane industry.
Read MoreDale Delay of Cost Management Solutions, Randy Thompson of ThompsonGas address attendees at the LP Gas Growth Summit.
Read MoreBrian Richesson, editor in chief of LP Gas, breaks down the notable happenings of 2018, including a look at the progressing Line 5 pipeline story.
Read MoreAre your current employee training techniques the best for your propane operation?
Read MoreThe Propane Education & Research Council showed its support for workforce recruitment initiatives by passing two funding requests related to the issue during its Nov. 8-9 meeting in Savannah, Georgia.
Read MoreA conversation with the director, regulatory affairs for the National Propane Gas Association.
Read MoreR.E. Michel and its affiliate, Dealers LP Equipment, named Ray Kazakewich, an industry veteran with over 25 years of experience, as manager of the LPG division.
Read MoreThe National Propane Gas Association says it is reviewing the rule, which covers propane field technician operators in one specific scenario.
Read MoreBruce Swiecicki, NPGA’s senior technical adviser of regulatory and technical services and staff representative of the Cylinder Exchange Council, gives an update on that council.
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