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October 2014

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October 2014
October 2014
Media Analyzes Implications of Dropping Oil Prices

Oil prices have tumbled by more than 25 percent since this summer, and while that translates to lower prices for gasoline and heating oil for U.S. consumers, much of the news analysis is focused on geopolitical and macro-economic implications.

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Propane Storage Is a Booming Business

Propane marketers in New England and the Midwest faced severe supply challenges during last winter’s extreme cold weather, and many have responded by ordering up new propane storage.

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EIA Expands Winter Heating Fuels Online Data

U.S. data about winter heating fuels is more complete and accessible, thanks to some online enhancements from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). EIA’s Today in Energy service today announced an expanded version of its State Heating Oil an

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Mind the Airflow on That Furnace or AC

Airflow rates are critical in a high-efficiency heating or air conditioning installation, and who better to explain the intricacies than Ralph Adams? As Education Co-Chairman of the National Association of Oil & Energy Service Professionals and Service Ma

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Reinforcing the Supply Chain
Reinforcing the Supply Chain

Crestwood seeks approval for underground LPG storage

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LPG Storage Outlook Improves in New England
LPG Storage Outlook Improves in New England

Propane supply in New England is better protected going into the 2014-15 winter than it was one year earlier, according to Joe Rose, President of the Propane Gas Association of New England.

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