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Propane Gases

258 Verified Suppliers (Page 1 of 6)
FEATURED SUPPLIERS
Ferrellgas, L.P.  
Bessemer, AL
Distributor of propane gases
 
Hocon Gas, Inc.  
Shelton, CT
Distributor of propane gas & fuel oil for commercial & residential customers, including HVAC contracting & installation services
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Ravenna, OH
 
Carthage, MO
 
Centralia, MO
 
Henderson, CO
Welding Equipment-Rentals & Welder Repairs
 
Sterling, CO
Welding Equipment-Rentals & Welder Repairs
 
Greeley, CO
Welding Equipment-Rentals & Welder Repairs
 
Ellsworth, MI
 
Campbell, TX
Distributor of propane gas for homes, businesses & farms
 
Springfield, MO
 
Calhan, CO
 
Okemah, OK
 
Albuquerque, NM
 
Federalsburg, MD
Gases propane wholesale
 
Aliceville, AL
Distribution
 
Pickford, MI
Animal feed
 
Richmond, MO
Distributor of propane, refined fuels, lubricants & related products
 
Colusa, CA
 
Kearny, NJ
Distributor of industrial & specialty gases, including oxygen, nitrogen & liquefied petroleum & welding equipment & systems
 
Whippany, NJ
Distributor of propane gas
 
Brooklyn, NY
Distributor of compressed gases, welding equipment & supplies, industrial, medical & specialty gases, regulators & safety equipment.
 
Galatia, IL
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Minocqua, WI
 
Sioux Falls, SD
 
Carlisle, PA
 
Aberdeen, SD
 
Oakland, NJ
 
Graham, TX
 
Boaz, AL
 
Huntsville, AL
 
Oklahoma City, OK
 
Oklahoma City, OK
 
Old Tappan, NJ
 
Bardonia, NY
 
Yonkers, NY
 
Kalispell, MT
 
Warrenton, VA
 
DeKalb, IL
 
Charlottesville, VA
 
Bellefonte, PA
 
Gurnee, IL
 
King of Prussia, PA
 
Rutland, VT
 
Cicero, IL
 
Lansing, IL
 
Palatine, IL
 
Plainfield, IL
 
Peoria, IL
 
Mustang, OK
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Propane Gases (Page 1 of 6)

The propane industry involves the production, storage, distribution, and utilization of propane gas, a byproduct of natural gas processing and petroleum refining. Propane is a hydrocarbon, specifically a three-carbon alkane, and is part of the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) family. It is stored and transported in a liquid state under pressure, making it a versatile energy source. The production process begins with the extraction of natural gas and crude oil, where propane is separated during the refining and processing stages. Once extracted, propane is stored in pressurized tanks and cylinders for distribution.

Propane serves various applications across multiple industries. In residential settings, it is commonly used for heating, cooking, and water heating. In the agricultural sector, propane powers equipment such as irrigation pumps, grain dryers, and heaters for livestock facilities. The commercial sector utilizes propane for heating, cooking, and as a fuel for forklifts and other equipment. In the industrial sector, propane acts as a fuel for cutting torches, soldering, and other manufacturing processes. Additionally, propane is used as a refrigerant and a propellant in aerosol products.

The transportation industry also benefits from propane, as it serves as an alternative fuel for vehicles, known as autogas. This application reduces emissions compared to traditional gasoline and diesel fuels. Propane's clean-burning properties make it an environmentally friendly option, contributing to reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

Safety is a critical aspect of the propane industry. The industry adheres to strict regulations and standards to ensure safe handling, storage, and transportation. Propane tanks and cylinders undergo rigorous testing and certification processes to prevent leaks and ensure structural integrity. The industry also emphasizes the importance of proper installation and maintenance of propane systems to prevent accidents and ensure efficient operation.

Overall, the propane industry plays a significant role in providing energy solutions across various sectors, offering a reliable and efficient fuel source for numerous applications.

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