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Servicing your Propane Energy Needs Since 1955  

While our company has grown, the values have remained constant by serving our customers with quality products, technical expertise, and personal service.

 

Our Mission

Du-al Gas's mission is to provide quality service by stressing safety, commitment and success for our customers, our employees and our community. We will accomplish continual improvement through education and ethical business practices with an aim toward creating and maintaining long-term customer relations.

 

Uses of Propane 

This remarkable fuel serves approximately 60 million people in the United States, where approximately 15 billion gallons of propane are consumed annually.

In 1994, propane was used as follows:
78.8 million gallons for utility/gas industry usage
507 million gallons for internal combustion engine use
1.5 billion gallons for other uses including agricultural
5.4 billion gallons for residential/commercial usage
9.0 billion gallons for chemical/industrial usage


History of Propane
In 1910, a Pittsburgh motor car owner walked into chemist Dr. Walter Snelling's office, complaining that the gallon of gasoline he had purchased was half a gallon by the time he got home. He thought the government should look into why consumers were being cheated because the gasoline was evaporating at a rapid and expensive rate. Dr. Snelling took up the challenge and discovered the evaporating gases were propane, butane and other hydrocarbons.

Using coils from an old hot water heater and other miscellaneous pieces of laboratory equipment he could find, Dr. Snelling built a still that could separate the gasoline into its liquid and gaseous components.

By 1912, propane gas was cooking food in the home. The first car powered by propane ran in 1913, and by 1915 propane was being used in torches to cut through metal. Propane was marketed for flame cutting and cooking applications by 1920.

In 1927, the total sales of propane in the U. S. were more than one million gallons, and after World War II the propane gas annual sales increased to more than 15 billion gallons.

By the 1930s, the Compressed Gas Association (CGA) established and proposed a set of recommendations to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). In 1932, the first pamphlet of standards (No. 58) was adopted for publication.

When Dr. Snelling sold his propane patent to Frank Phillips, the founder of Phillips Petroleum Company, his price was $50,000. Today, propane gas is an $8 billion industry in the United States alone and it is still growing.

 

 

 

Contact Information

Please feel free to contact us with questions and comments.  Our friendly staff  will answer your questions and address your needs today!

Telephone
Toll-Free (800) 543-5334
Local (920) 348-5143
FAX
(920) 348-5064
Postal address
PO Box 278
Friesland, WI  53935
Electronic mail
General Information: orv@dualgas.com
Sales: dan@dualgas.com
Customer Support: dan@dualgas.com
 

 

 

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