Conger LP Gas

Propane — sometimes known as liquefied petroleum gas, or LPG — is a gas normally compressed and stored as a liquid. It is nontoxic, colorless, and virtually odorless but had an added identifying odor so it can be detected. Propane is most commonly used for space and water heating, for cooking, and as fuel for engine applications such as forklifts. And, its applications are rapidly growing due to new technology developments. When used as vehicle fuel, propane is known as propane autogas.

 

• Propane is an approved clean fuel listed in the 1990 Clean Air Act.
• Nearly 50,000 workers across the U.S. are employed in propane production, transportation, and distribution.
• The U.S. is propane’s leading producer.
• Propane prices are typically lower than those associated with other fuels.

USES FOR PROPANE

Commercial: Propane fits the bill at work because it’s clean, reliable and powerful. Let Conger LP Gas help you find ways to power forklifts, run school buses, add heat to your warehouse and more.

Agricultural: Conger LP Gas agricultural customers use propane for chores like crop drying and to power irrigation engines. Other uses on the farm include generators, poultry house heating, and fuel for farm vehicles and equipment.