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

How Global LPG Contracts Are Quietly Reshaping U.S. Propane Supply


Why This Matters Beyond the Export Headlines U.S. propane operators are used to watching weather, inventories, and rail capacity. What deserves closer attention now is how long-term international LPG contracts are changing the baseline supply picture underneath those familiar variables. Multi-year offtake agreements with fast-growing importers such as India are locking in export volumes that… Continue reading How Global LPG Contracts Are Quietly Reshaping U.S. Propane Supply