Stable Supply Doesn’t Mean Stable Markets


Why Local Propane Conditions Matter More Than National Inventory Headlines National propane inventory reports often generate optimism across the industry. When storage levels are strong and supply forecasts remain favorable, it is easy to assume that marketers can expect a predictable business environment. However, experienced propane managers understand that national numbers rarely tell the entire… Continue reading Stable Supply Doesn’t Mean Stable Markets

Propane’s Future Blueprint: Insights from PERC Chairman Chris Hill


How the council’s new research agenda aims to boost safety, profitability, and innovation across the industry Chris Hill, president and CEO of Meritum Energy, sits at the helm of the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) as its chairman. In a recent interview with LP Gas, Hill outlined the council’s strategic direction for the next… Continue reading Propane’s Future Blueprint: Insights from PERC Chairman Chris Hill

Utah’s New Climate Shield Law Gives Propane Industry a Legal Safe Harbor


Utah has passed groundbreaking legislation that could reshape how propane companies manage legal and environmental risks. Here’s what small business owners and managers need to understand – and the steps to take now. A New Legal Safety Net for Greenhouse Gas Emitters On April 2, 2026, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed House Bill 222, establishing… Continue reading Utah’s New Climate Shield Law Gives Propane Industry a Legal Safe Harbor

Local Markets Drive Propane Performance More Than National Trends


National propane data provides useful context, but it rarely reflects the conditions that actually determine performance at the local level. Degree days, housing density, infrastructure access, and state-level regulations vary widely across different regions, and those differences directly affect margins, delivery efficiency, and risk exposure. Operators who rely too heavily on national averages often misjudge… Continue reading Local Markets Drive Propane Performance More Than National Trends