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Propane Canada

Propane Canada LogoPROPANE CANADA is published six times a year: (November/December; January/February; March/April; May/June; July/August; September/October). The book is edited for the Canadian LP Gas industry and devotes its entire energies to the promotion and well-being of this segment of the oil and gas marketplace.

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06 COLUMN

  • Maximize Efficiency & Enhance Service: Role of Technology in Energy

  • Customer Experience Vs. Customer Service Vs. Customer Satisfaction — Knowing Difference is Key to Growth & Retention

12 ANTI-PROPANE PROPAGANDA

  • Propane Industry Stalwartly Fights Unfair Media Attacks While Continuing Rebranding Campaign

16 PROPAGANDA

  • Environmentalism Needs New Playbook

18 FORECAST

  • EIA’s Short-term Forecast for Propane Spot Price 2024 

20 AUTOGAS

29 PROPANE NEWS

30 CALENDAR OF EVENTS/AD INDEX


Front Cover

 

Environmentalism has become a baffling paradox. The latest indication came when environmental activists convinced the Biden administration to halt exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) so the U.S. could meet climate goals. Left-leaning outlets labeled it a “win for political symbolism, not the climate,” while right-leaning experts called it “impulsive and destructive.” Both are correct. And both caught the scent of a much bigger problem.Photo courtesy of Paul Weil.