Bottom Line: Register Now for NPGA’s Supply Webinar Series
NPGA’s Propane Supply & Logistics Committee is hosting a webinar series to share the latest information on agricultural demands, propane inventories, and logistics planning. Many propane industry members are navigating unclear conditions as we enter agricultural harvest season and peak demand of winter weather. The Propane Supply & Logistics Committee invites the entire industry to participate in presentations, pose questions, and share insight on preparing for the 2022-2023 season.
Agriculture Outlook
Hosted by NPGA’s Propane Supply & Logistics Committee
2:00 pm August 18, 2022
Preparing for Peak Demand
Hosted by NPGA’s Propane Supply & Logistics Committee
2:00 pm September 7, 2022
The Agriculture Outlook webinar will detail the conditions of corn crops throughout the Midwest, harvest timing, and the potential impact of outdoor hemp drying; an increasingly popular farm crop. Experts from NPGA and PERC will be joined by RBN Energy to share the status of inventory levels and market dynamics in the Midwest, impacting neighboring regions.
In Preparing for Peak Demand, PSL Committee Chair DD Alexander will open a presentation by RBN Energy on national inventories, export traffic, and production. Chair Alexander will facilitate questions by audience members as well as a discussion on planning practices from marketers and transportation operations.
Questions? Contact NPGA’s Vice President of Regulatory & Industry Affairs, Sarah Reboli.
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