Propane retailers adjust to change in 2020
December 8, 2020 By Brian Richesson
The state of the U.S. propane industry in 2020 can be measured in part by the strength of COVID-19’s grip on the nation and the world.
Read MoreThe state of the U.S. propane industry in 2020 can be measured in part by the strength of COVID-19’s grip on the nation and the world.
Read MoreElection Day has come and gone in the U.S., but for the propane industry and its own platform focused on the future, the work has only just begun.
Read MoreReturning the propane cylinder requalification period to 12 years results in regulatory savings of more than $100 million a year for the industry, NPGA says.
Read MoreNPGA is moving the 2021 Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo in Atlanta from April to Oct. 18-20 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MorePropane providers have long used the latest personal protective equipment to keep everybody safe, and many propane industry members are now routinely wearing masks as they go about their daily business.
Read MoreFaced with the unknown impacts of a pandemic and graced with an essential business designation by the federal government, propane retailers continued to perform the true nature of their work: They delivered.
Read MorePropane industry leaders are beginning to take notice and consider what recent market dynamics might mean for propane supply this winter.
Read MoreThe National Propane Gas Association, Propane Education & Research Council and World LPG Association teamed on a COVID-19 Q&A webinar.
Read MoreHere’s what caught our attention during Propane Education & Research Council and National Propane Gas Association webinars on COVID-19 resources.
Read MoreThe Energize 2020 Digital Conference is designed to share best practices that will help propane marketers cut costs and improve profitability.
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