Propane is not even close to "cheap" up here. I see people in other areas quoting real low prices like you are and it boggles my mind. I haven't paid under $2.00 in years. I have paid over $3.00 though, not in bulk, but still!
The folks that are really going to hurt this winter are the fuel oil burners. Our church is spending close to $800.00 to switch to a propane burner. They figure it will pay for itself in cost savings in the first 2 months running it! $4.00 plus a gallon for fuel. It would probably be cheaper to get a bulk load of tractor diesel, hand pump it into 55 gallon drums and then hand pump it into some old guys fuel oil tank. They won't deliver tractor fuel to a residence and put it in your tank, so I assume taxes make up a large part of the cost.
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