
Report: Propane prices, household expenditures to be lower this winter
October 23, 2014 By LP Gas
Propane prices are expected to be 17 percent lower this winter compared with the winter of 2013-14, according…
Read MorePropane prices are expected to be 17 percent lower this winter compared with the winter of 2013-14, according…
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Read MoreScott Walker’s experience with propane was like most Americans’ until last winter. Walker has used propane to…
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Read MoreNPGA established a supply and infrastructure task force that’s charged with conducting a post-winter analysis and providing recommendations…
Read MoreHigher fuel bills are anticipated for homes that heat with propane, EIA reports in its Short-Term Energy and Winter Fuels Outlook.
Read MoreA return to a near-normal winter is the driver behind higher home-heating expenditures forecasted across four primary fuels, reports EIA.
Read MoreWhen Punxsutawney Phil’s distinguished top-hatted posse proclaimed that the famous prognosticating groundhog had indeed seen his shadow and thus there would be six more weeks of winter, Heather A. Haldeman of the West Virginia Propane Gas Association (WVPGA) declared, “What winter?”
Read MoreA fleet of transports has traveled the northeastern roads this mild winter, having grown from century-old roots and serving customers in a propane industry celebrating its own centennial throughout 2012.
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