Propane Prices Could Ease Through 2026 as Inventories Climb, EIA Says


High Storage Levels May Create Rare Buying Opportunity for Propane Retailers The U.S. propane market may be headed into an unusually stable pricing period, according to the latest outlook from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). New projections show propane inventories are expected to remain above the five-year average through late 2026, potentially putting downward… Continue reading Propane Prices Could Ease Through 2026 as Inventories Climb, EIA Says

Three States Move to Expand Propane Tank Setbacks Near Schools, Raising Industry Alarms


Proposed legislation in New York, California, and Illinois is drawing sharp attention from the propane industry after lawmakers introduced nearly identical bills that would significantly expand required setback distances for propane storage tanks located near schools and daycare facilities. The proposals would increase minimum setback requirements from 25 feet to 75 feet in qualifying areas,… Continue reading Three States Move to Expand Propane Tank Setbacks Near Schools, Raising Industry Alarms

Safety, Compliance, and Training Remain Critical in Propane Operations


Why This Area Never Loses Relevance Safety, compliance, and training continue to shape how propane businesses operate, because the risks tied to propane distribution and use are ongoing. Every delivery, installation, and service call involves regulated equipment, public exposure, and legal responsibility. Federal transportation rules, fire codes, and insurer expectations all intersect at the field… Continue reading Safety, Compliance, and Training Remain Critical in Propane Operations