The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in June 2017 issued two proposals aimed at responding to a national shortage of qualified truck and bus drivers. The proposed processes would simplify obtaining a commercial driver’s license (CDL) for many individuals and reduce administrative expenses for both the driver applicant and state driver licensing agencies.
(July 10, 2017) — Thomas Built Buses (High Point, N.C.) has formed a strategic partnership with Agility Fuel Solutions (Costa Mesa, Calif.), a provider of highly-engineered and cost-effective propane autogas solutions for the school bus market. Through the partnership,Thomas Built Buses and Agility will provide propane technologies to the school bus market.
Following a review of an alternatives analysis study, Michigan attorney general Bill Schuette, who is widely expected to run for governor next year, is calling for a timeline for closing the Line 5 pipeline that runs under the Straights of Mackinac. The straits are where lakes Huron and Michigan meet. Line 5, a 645-mile pipeline built in 1953, runs from Superior, Wis. to Sarnia, Canada and transports about 540,000 bbld of light crude oil and natural gas liquids.
(July 10, 2017) — Product LCWIFI ADAPTOR AND MOBILE APP. Liquid Controls has available the ON THE GO WIFI Adaptor and Mobile App that allow wireless control of Lectrocount LCR-II and LCR600 registers using a smart phone, Android, or iPhone, or a tablet. The adaptor can be used with the free app to control basic functions of the two registers. Each adaptor can be assigned a custom SSID and password, and a separate power supply is not required.
(July 10, 2017) — Teresa Dorroh has joined RegO Products (Elon, N.C.) as LPG Business Development Manager for North America, where she will head the company’s efforts to identify, develop, define, and grow the business by ascertaining new market opportunities in North America. Dorroh began her career in 1989 with Thompson Tanks/Northwest Pipe Co.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries’ (OPEC) crude oil output rose 270,000 bbld to 32.12 MMbbld in May 2017 compared to April, according to an S&P Global Platts survey released June 6, 2017. The rise was driven by sharp production recoveries by Libya and Nigeria, both of which are exempt from the organization’s production cut agreement.
The National Propane Gas Association (NPGA) reports that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will initiate new proceedings on changes to the Risk Management Program (RMP) that were finalized under the previous administration. The move follows a delay under President Trump’s regulatory freeze executive order.

Products TankMonitor 2017TANK MONITOR. Angus Monitoring Service LLC has added a propane version to its Gremlin tank monitor line. The monitors work off either cellular or RF connections. The Gremlin model features integration directly into most back-office software systems, so there is no added complication to the normal dispatching process.

Superior Energy Systems (Cleveland) has appointed Crystelle Markley as marketing director. She will be responsible for executing the company’s long-term growth plan for propane solutions, focusing on the midstream market. Prior to joining Superior Energy, Markley spent 10 years with CleanFUEL USA (Georgetown, Texas) in various sales and marketing roles.
After completing forklift operator training, driver performance scores improved by 61%, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and as reported by the Industrial Truck Association (ITA). The critical need for, and proven effectiveness of, training was the key message at the fourth annual National Forklift Day hosted by ITA in Washington, DC, June 13, 2017.
(June 2, 2017) Global oil discoveries fell to a record low in 2016 as companies continued to cut spending and conventional oil projects sanctioned were at the lowest level in more than 70 years, reports the Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA). The agency warns that both trends could continue this year. Oil discoveries declined to 2.4 billion barrels in 2016, compared with an average of 9 billion barrels a year over the past 15 years.
Washington, DC (June 1, 2017) — According to the most recent "NPGA Reports," the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) announced in a brief statement on its website that it intends to postpone the November 10, 2017 compliance deadline for the Crane and Derricks in Construction regulation. OSHA has not announced the actual postponement or for how long the compliance deadline will be postponed.
Unless U.S. crude oil imports show signs of slowing down—in line with stated intentions from OPEC and non-OPEC suppliers alike—skeptical market bulls could continue to head for the exists, according to an S&P Global Platts survey of analysts and its preview of last week’s U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) oil stocks data.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, citing the Inside Sources news organization, reports that a group of pipeline protesters is selling an ecoterrorism manual to instruct others on how to fight energy infrastructure projects. DAM, short for Direct Action Manual, is being sold for $25 a copy by groups connected to the protest camp for the Mariner East 2 pipeline in Pennsylvania.
Hydraulic fracturing has not contaminated groundwater in northwestern West Virginia, but accidental spills of wastewater could pose a threat to surface water in the region, according to a new study by scientists at Duke University. “Based on consistent evidence from comprehensive testing, we found no indication of groundwater contamination over the three-year course of our study,” said Avner Vengosh, professor of geochemistry and water quality at Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment.
Data from the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) 2015 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) show the majority of American households use one of three types of equipment as their main source of heat during the winter: natural gas furnaces, electric furnaces, or electric heat pumps. The range of equipment and fuels, however, varies across and within U.S. climate regions, as identified by the U.S. Department of Energy.
After reaching a record high of 79 Bcfd in 2015, U.S. marketed natural gas production fell to 77 Bcfd in 2016, the first annual decline since 2005, reports the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Texas, the state with the most natural gas production, fell by 2.5 Bcfd while Ohio and Pennsylvania each increased by about 1.2 Bcfd.
The American Petroleum Institute (API), along with the Association of Oil Pipe Lines (AOPL), has released the pipeline industry’s 2017-2019 Pipeline Safety Excellence Strategic Plan and 2016 Performance Report. The Performance Report shows the number of incidents dropped by 10% from 2015 levels, while the Pipeline Safety Excellence Strategic Plan summarizes the industry’s track record on pipeline safety and outlines steps taken by operators to advance safety efforts throughout the pipeline supply chain.
Rye Brook, NY (May 9, 2017) — Paraco Gas announced May 1st the acquisition of Island Propane, headquartered in Ronkonkoma, N.Y. The acquisition provides family-owned and operated Paraco with a strong, customer-focused service and delivery business and complements and extends its existing footprint on Long Island. Paraco has been serving Long Island since 1985 and provides propane services to residential and commercial customers throughout the region from three locations: Bay Shore, Bohemia, and Riverhead.
Addressing concerns about winter propane supply among its membership, the National Propane Gas Association (NPGA) April 28, 2017, outlined steps it is taking in cooperation with the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) to improve reliability. Observed was that more than 10 billion gallons of propane will be exported from the U.S. in 2017, this while domestic transportation resources remain virtually unchanged from the winter of 2013-2014, a heating season when supply and logistics problems were wide-ranging and severe.