Retail propane faces competition from export market
December 7, 2020 By Brian Richesson
The retail propane community was once a prominent component of the overall domestic demand picture, but the shale boom created other demand options.
Read MoreThe retail propane community was once a prominent component of the overall domestic demand picture, but the shale boom created other demand options.
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Read MoreAs the waning summer waxed into fall, uncertainty was the watchword among industry experts asked what this winter will bring.
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.
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