
NPGA covers four key issues during Propane Days
July 17, 2017 By LP Gas
The National Propane Gas Association encouraged propane industry members to focus on four major policy issues during its annual Propane Days lobbying event.
Read MoreThe National Propane Gas Association encouraged propane industry members to focus on four major policy issues during its annual Propane Days lobbying event.
Read MoreFossil fuels remain the dominant U.S. energy source, despite decreases in coal usage and an increased reliance on renewable energy sources.
Read MoreGrowth in U.S. propane production has slowed from the breakneck pace of recent years, but it’s still on the rise in 2017.
Read MoreU.S. crude and petroleum exports increased in recent years, and propane exports have accelerated significantly, the Energy Information Administration reports.
Read MorePropane inventory has increased 10.774 million barrels since its first build for this year, which occurred during the week ending April 21.
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.
Read MoreLast week, the Energy Information Administration reported U.S. propane inventory increased 3.446 million barrels.
Read MoreIncreased propane production levels and U.S. export demand tied to decreased domestic demand have put the topic of propane supply at the forefront of many retailers’ minds.
Read MoreThere was a little less nervousness last week after the EIA’s weekly inventory data finally showed a significant build in U.S. propane inventory.
Read MoreAging housing units with old appliances offer residential opportunities for propane marketers.
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