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  2. AmeriGas - Wikipedia

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    AmeriGas was founded in 1959. In October 2008, it acquired the propane assets of Penn Fuel Propane for $32 million. [2]In January 2012, it acquired Heritage Propane from Energy Transfer Partners for approximately $1.46 billion in cash and $1.32 billion in common units and the assumption of debt.

  3. Ferrellgas - Wikipedia

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    US$ 2.0 billion (2023) Number of employees. 4,005 (2023) Website. www.ferrellgas.com. www.bluerhino.com. Ferrellgas Partners, L.P. is an American supplier of propane founded 84–85 years ago in Atchison, Kansas by A.C. Ferrell. The nationwide company is headquartered in Liberty, Missouri.

  4. UGI Corporation - Wikipedia

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    UGI Corporation (formerly UnitedGasImprovement Corp.) is a natural gas and electric power distribution company headquartered in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, with extensive operations in the United States and Europe. [ 1 ] UGI owns AmeriGas, the largest propane marketer in the United States. UGI also owns AvantiGas, Antargaz and Flaga in Europe.

  5. AmeriGas issues recall in NH, Mass., of propane grill tanks - AOL

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    Aug. 9—AmeriGas has issued a recall notification "out of an abundance of caution" for propane barbecue grill tanks sold in southern and central New Hampshire and the Greater Boston area between ...

  6. Autogas - Wikipedia

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    A Shell Autogas refuelling station. Autogas or LPG is liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) used as a fuel in internal combustion engines in vehicles as well as in stationary applications such as generators. It is a mixture of propane and butane. Autogas is widely used as a "green" fuel, as its use reduces CO 2 exhaust emissions by around 15% compared ...

  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 ...