
Supply chain shocks prove need for changes
March 17, 2022 By Brian Richesson
The supply chain has been anything but stable, compelling the National Propane Gas Association to welcome a supply chain expert to its winter meetings.
Read MoreThe supply chain has been anything but stable, compelling the National Propane Gas Association to welcome a supply chain expert to its winter meetings.
Read MoreTom Jaenicke suggests propane retailers let their customers know that they share the pain of higher energy prices caused by inflation.
Read MoreThe economic forecast for 2022 promises a largely favorable operating environment for businesses of all sizes despite labor and supply-chain challenges.
Read More2021 LP Gas Growth Summit attendees discuss their outlook on propane supply and strategies to keep customers supplied throughout the year.
Read MoreAstomos Energy plans to purchase 50 percent of the propane exported from AtlaGas’ Ridley Island Export Terminal in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada.
Read MoreEnterprise Products Partners plans to expand its cryogenic natural gas processing facility near Orla, Texas, which is under construction.
Read MoreU.S. crude and petroleum exports increased in recent years, and propane exports have accelerated significantly, the Energy Information Administration reports.
Read MoreThe Atlantic and Western Railway, a subsidiary of Genesee & Wyoming Inc., opened its Choice Terminal bulk transload facility in Sanford, North Carolina.
Read MoreEncana Oil & Gas, a subsidiary of Encana Corp., plans to sell its Colorado-based natural gas assets to Caerus Oil and Gas.
Read MoreThe U.S. remained the world’s top producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons for the past five years, the Energy Information Administration reports.
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