The lift truck market in North America is at an all-time record high in the material handling industry, reports the Industrial Truck Association (ITA). Total retail orders in all classes, excluding exports, totaled 225,534 units in 2015. It was the first year lift truck sales were higher than the industry’s pre-recession level of 215,000 units in 2006, the association observes.
Crescent Point Energy Corp. (Calgary) is recalling about 118 million gallons of propane due to insufficient levels of odorant, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reports. The recall involves propane delivered to consumers for use in storage tanks or sold at retail locations for use in portable refillable tanks. The fuel was also sold to businesses for commercial and industrial use.
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) has revised requirements regarding propane distribution containers. As of Dec. 1, 2015, containers must bear labels that are compliant with the agency’s new Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), advises the National Propane Gas Association. NPGA notes it has received several inquiries regarding the company identification component of the labeling requirement.
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) has revised requirements regarding propane distribution containers. As of Dec. 1, 2015, containers must bear labels that are compliant with the agency’s new Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), advises the National Propane Gas Association. NPGA notes it has received several inquiries regarding the company identification component of the labeling requirement.
Maskey Martin Heath, 70, who worked for Superior Propane in California and served in the propane industry for more than 50 years, died Dec. 12, 2015. His parents owned a propane business, and early in his career he worked for Loma Linda Gas in California, which later became Superior Propane and was sold in the mid-1990s. He and his wife, Paula, remained in the propane industry leasing tanks throughout the U.S. In 2004, the Heaths purchased Pacific Propane in Monterey County, Calif.
Bob Bailey has been appointed president and CEO of Teeco Products Inc. (Irvine, Calif.), effective Jan. 1, 2016. He has been with Teeco for 26 years, and in the propane industry for 41 years. Bailey started his career with Teeco when the company acquired PACA in 1989, where he was serving in the position of general manager. Since September 2012, Bailey has been executive vice president and COO of Teeco. Hank Weeks, Teeco chairman of the board, has been acting as interim president.
Bergquist Inc. recently introduced a mobile-optimized storefront version of its website. The new mobile site allows customers to access thousands of products from any mobile device, check product availability, view order history, invoices, and additional information. New "Bergquist Academy" training videos are accessible via mobile, as are product spec sheets, service guides, and more. Upgrades to the mobile ordering process were undertaken to enhance customer experience and orders are typically shipped the same day.
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(Feb. 1, 2016) By rule, the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) must solicit comments before approving any proposed project costing $1.5 million or more. Members of the propane industry and the public are invited to comment on the following funding request:
U.S. propane stocks the week ended Jan. 22 fell by 6.2 MMbbl to stand at 83.7 MMbbl, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) “This Week in Petroleum” report. As of that reporting period, inventories were 14.4 MMbbl, or 20.8%, higher than a year ago. Gulf Coast volumes dropped by 4 MMbbl, the Midwest 1.7 MMbbl, the East Coast 0.4 MMbbl, and the Rocky Mountain/West Coast 0.1 MMbbl.
The Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) January “Short-Term Energy Outlook” forecasts that Brent crude oil prices will average $40/bbl this year and $50/bbl in 2017. Forecast West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil
Dan Danner, president and CEO of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), is thanking Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) for boosting support for a tax extenders legislative package that made permanent small business expensing in the tax code.
Honeywell (Des Plaines, Ill.) said Jan. 12 it will supply a 250-MMcfd modular gas processing plant and advanced automation systems to PetroVietnam subsidiary PV Gas. PV Gas, Vietnam’s primary gas provider, will use Honeywell’s plant to separate LPG from natural gas at its Ca Mau facility near the southern tip of Vietnam. PV Gas’s capital investment for the project is about $498 million.
Southern California-based Greenkraft has received both Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board certifications for 2016 vehicles with CNG- or propane-powered 6.0-liter engines from General Motors. Greenkraft offers both Isuzu NPR trucks converted to the alternative fuels and its own vehicles based on imported chassis.
Several states that collect significant revenue from severance taxes on fossil fuel extraction are reevaluating current and upcoming operating budgets and taxation structures to address revenue shortfalls, reports the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Severance taxes are often imposed on the extraction of nonrenewable resources such as crude oil, natural gas, and coal.
Ohio University’s Voinovich School recently conducted a clean water test using 10 samples from injection well sites in Athens, Ohio. Researchers tested for volatile organic compounds which, if found, could indicate oil and natural gas development was contaminating groundwater. Researchers found zero systemic groundwater contamination from oil and natural gas.
Eleven alternative fuel school buses have rolled out for service in the Metropolitan School District of Warren Township. The fleet represents the largest deployment of propane autogas school buses in Indiana. The Blue Bird Vision buses, purchased through MacAllister Transportation (Indianapolis), include ten 78-passenger models and one bus outfitted with a wheelchair lift.
AltaGas Ltd. (Calgary) said Jan. 20 that a sublease and related agreements have been signed with Ridley Terminals Inc. (Prince Rupert, B.C.) to develop, build, own, and operate a proposed Ridley Island propane export terminal,
The Women in Propane Council has introduced Knowledge Exchange, a mentoring program aimed at providing a platform for men and women to develop professional-level skills. The council has partnered with a mentor leadership team and Dr. Liz Selzer to provide a dynamic mentoring program.
A combination of warmer-than-expected temperatures and lower-than-expected oil prices have contributed to a reduction in forecast average heating expenditures this winter compared to the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) forecast in its October 2015 “Winter Fuels Outlook.” Winter 2015-2016, October through March, was initially expected to have lower temperatures than winter 2014-2015.
The National Federation of Independent business (NFIB) is disputing President Obama’s claim that the Affordable Care Act represents progress, while lamenting his decision to veto a bill that would have repealed some of the most painful provisions of the act. NFIB noted that the president’s veto “was as predictable as the sunrise, but regrettable nevertheless.”
The Nebraska Propane Gas Association reports that the Nebraska Clean-Burning Motor Fuel Development Rebate Program has launched, making available rebates for conversions, new vehicle purchases, and fuel dispensing equipment. The rebate program is funded under Legislative Bill 581 passed by the state’s nonpartisan, unicameral legislature in May 2015. The Nebraska Energy Office is tasked with administering the program.
The Gas Processors Association (GPA) has filed comments with the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) on its proposed rule on the safety of hazardous liquid pipelines. GPA’s comments specifically highlighted that the proposed rule’s $22-million estimated cost is grossly underestimated.