Consumer Safety

Propane Database and Forecasting Model Now Available For Industry

2006-01-20

The Propane Database and Forecasting Model (PDFM) – constructed especially for the Market Metrics Initiative (MMI) – is now available! The PDFM, which is the MMI’s most important end-product, provides the industry with an invaluable strategic  marketing and business planning tool.
 
Detailing propane consumption volume data (gallons) and market share by sector and major end-use application down to the state level, the PDFM can be used to forecast near-term propane demand, including customized alternative scenarios based on weather patterns, changes to housing starts, and other key factors.
 
A CD-ROM package containing the model and a users’ guide that includes detailed instruction to make the application easy to use is available free of charge to industry members by contacting PERC’s Brittany Hooten at (202) 452-8975 or brittany.hooten@propanecouncil.org. Please note: the CDs are launched by using a version of Microsoft EXCEL97 or later.

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Propane has a narrow range of flammability when compared with other petroleum products. In order to ignite, the propane/air mix must contain from 2.2 to 9.6 percent propane vapor. If the mixture contains less than 2.2 percent gas, it is too lean to burn. If it contains more than 9.6 percent, it is too rich to burn.

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