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National Propane Gas Association Addresses Northeast Supply Concerns
Industry group says extreme weather has led to higher demand, not supply disruptions
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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The National Propane Gas Association (NPGA) has released a statement addressing concerns about propane supply in the Northeast following recent extreme weather. The NPGA says that while consumer demand has spiked due to the cold temperatures, the national propane supply remains strong. The group notes that some propane retailers in the Northeast are facing temporary logistical challenges due to weather-related access issues, but member companies are working to manage residential deliveries and ensure customers receive the fuel they need.
Why it matters
Propane is a critical heating fuel for many homes and businesses in the Northeast, especially during the winter months. Disruptions to the propane supply could leave residents without a reliable source of heat, posing risks to public health and safety. The NPGA's statement aims to reassure consumers that the industry is actively managing the situation to maintain supply.
The details
According to the NPGA, the U.S. Energy Information Administration's weekly propane supply estimates show strong national supply levels. However, the extreme cold weather has led to a significant increase in consumer demand, straining distribution in some areas. Some propane retailers in the Northeast are facing temporary logistical challenges due to limited road access, unsafe conditions for home deliveries, and downed trees and power lines. The NPGA says its member companies are working to prioritize residential deliveries and ensure customer needs are met while also keeping employees safe.
- The NPGA released its statement on February 26, 2026.
The players
National Propane Gas Association
The National Propane Gas Association is the national trade association for the propane industry in the United States, representing over 2,500 companies.
The takeaway
The NPGA's statement aims to reassure Northeast residents that the propane industry is actively managing the supply situation and working to maintain deliveries to homes and businesses, despite the logistical challenges posed by the extreme weather. This underscores the importance of the propane industry's preparedness and coordination in ensuring reliable access to critical heating fuels during periods of high demand.
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