
Legislators with propane ties prove to be key allies
July 8, 2013 By Kevin Yanik
More than 1,200 cities make up the state of Texas, and each one had its own set of rules for regulating the propane industry just a few years ago.
Read MoreMore than 1,200 cities make up the state of Texas, and each one had its own set of rules for regulating the propane industry just a few years ago.
Read MoreTexas Propane Gas Association (TPGA) members and staff met June 18 with five congressional offices during the annual Propane Days in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreThe Houston area has numerous examples of vehicle fleets running on propane autogas, according to the Propane Council of Texas.
Read MoreThe Propane Council of Texas promoted its Propane Autogas: Fueling Texas campaign May 22-24 at the Police Fleet Expo Southwest in Fort Worth, Texas.
Read MoreEarthWorks Inc. converted its lawn equipment fleet to propane autogas and expects to save between 30 and 35 percent on maintenance costs annually.
Read MoreLyondellBasell announced plans to add two natural gas liquids fractionation units adjacent to its affiliate, Equistar Chemical LP, in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Read MoreThe Propane Council of Texas launched a new campaign, Propane Autogas: Fueling Texas, to educate Texans about the benefits of using propane autogas.
Read MoreC3 Petrochemicals LLC plans to build a propane dehydrogenation (PDH) plant near Alvin, Texas, to produce polymer-grade propylene and chemical-grade propylene.
Read MoreOn average, Steve McKay says about six customer emails come in overnight with propane-related questions and concerns.
Read MoreTexas school district fleets operating propane autogas buses are benefitting from recently extended alternative fuel tax credits.
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