NPGA members can attend Expo for only $125 ($330 for non-members) if registered by April 1 at 6 pm ET when you choose Exhibit Hall Only. This is a great opportunity to explore the latest products, services, and technology in the propane industry.
Choose Exhibit Hall Only for access to:
- More than 200 exhibitors on the show floor on Saturday & Sunday
- Eight 45-minute Fast Track Sessions on key topics for your business
- Autogas Pavilion with products, processes, education tools, and services geared to the rapidly growing Autogas market.
- New Products Showcase with emerging trends, new products, and cutting-edge technologies that are changing the face of the propane industry.
Looking for more? Choose Full Conference & Expo and gain three-day access to the Exhibit Hall plus these other opportunities Expo offers, including:
- Opening Keynote with American football legend Steve Spurrier
- Exhibit Hall Welcome Reception with two complimentary drink tickets
- Concurrent education sessions & technical workshops, including the outlook on the U.S. propane market with Rusty Braziel, the latest developments on tariffs with Shannon Watt and Steve Kaminski, a session on cybersecurity, and much, much more!
- WIP Roundtable & Networking Reception
- Young Professional of the Year Awards Reception
Regular registration rates end on April 1 at 6 pm ET. Register today and save time with our easy on-site badge pick-up at the desk. Or, use the new self-badge printing station – just enter your info and off you go!
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