
Severe weather potential keeps southern states on alert
July 12, 2021 By Brian Richesson
While winter weather is a staple for propane industry businesses, marketers operating in the South have faced a new set of challenges.
Read MoreWhile winter weather is a staple for propane industry businesses, marketers operating in the South have faced a new set of challenges.
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Read MorePropane Resources outlines the steps propane retailers should take when severe weather is threatening their operations.
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Read MoreMore mild weather conditions in 2017 hamper propane gallon sales, according to the Annual Retail Propane Sales Report conducted by ICF.
Read MoreIt is with the 2019 polar vortex that we praise the men and women of the propane industry whose jobs call for working on the front lines, braving whatever weather is thrown at them to keep the gallons flowing and their customers warm.
Read MoreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center predicts above-average temperatures and increased precipitation throughout much of the U.S.
Read MoreAs severe weather becomes more volatile, propane generators can grow gallons for your business, keep customers comfortable during power outages.
Read MoreCold temperatures gripped the central portion of the U.S. through the month of April. Kilauea, located on the Big Island of Hawaii, erupted, spewing vog – toxic volcanic smog – into the air. Radiant Solutions predicts another active hurricane season in 2018.
Read MoreWhile the upper Midwest dealt with an intense mid-April winter storm, several south-central states experienced wildfires as a result of several dry months.
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