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  2. Dixie Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Dixie Pipeline is a 1,307-mile (2,103 km) long propane pipeline, varying from 6 to 12 inch line, running from Gulf of Mexico fractioners and refineries to delivery points in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. It includes a 204-mile lateral into south Georgia.

  3. Ferrellgas - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 2002, Ferrellgas purchased the propane operations of ProAm, Inc., then the nation's 17th largest propane retailer, for $25.6 million and a $10 million deferred seller note. The regional company had 70,000 customers and 57 retail outlets in seven states, the largest concentration of these being in Georgia and Texas.

  4. Liquefied petroleum gas - Wikipedia

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    However, in many European countries, this tax break is often compensated by a much higher annual tax on cars using LPG than on cars using petrol or fuel-oil. Propane is the third most widely used motor fuel in the world. 2013 estimates are that over 24.9 million vehicles are fueled by propane gas worldwide.

  5. ‘Nobody would know that they do this’: State Farm refused to ...

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    That seemed fairly simple, but State Farm took issue with how much that would cost. According to their own estimates, the total should have been closer to $6,267.03. Sasson opted to pay out of ...

  6. From Alabama to Wyoming: The Cost of Living Across America - AOL

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    If you're looking for the best place to live on a budget, you'll find that some states will let you spread your dollars further than others. Using data from the Missouri Economic Research and...

  7. Propane - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2015, the propane retail cost was approximately $1.97 per gallon, [62] which meant filling a 500-gallon propane tank to 80% capacity costed $788, a 16.9% decrease or $160 less from November 2013. Similar regional differences in prices are present with the December 2015 EIA figure for the East Coast at $2.67 per gallon and the ...