National Propane Gas Association

In 1942, LPGA opened an office in Washington, DC to strengthen the industry's voice on Capitol Hill and promote the use of LP-gas as essential to the war effort.

Post-World War II, state associations emerged, conventions and trade shows resumed, and LPGA moved its main office from New York to Chicago.

Six standing committees oversee a wide range of topics concerning the industry and the association:  Audit; Conventions; Governmental Affairs; Member Services; Propane Supply & Logistics; and Technology, Standards & Safety.

This national program helps build the future workforce by working with business partners to provide learning opportunities and jobs for those pursuing careers in the propane industry.

Publications NPGA publishes a weekly e-newsletter called The Bobtail, an Annual Report, Member Alerts, and other membership and advocacy materials.