Twenty-five propane retailers from around Connecticut were sold gas last year that has been recalled for low levels of the odorant that warn users of possible leaks.
From Feb. 25 to Sept. 30, the 25 companies received propane from Aux Sable Liquid Products, which issued the voluntary recall last week. Those concerned about the propane can call 866-473-7612 to set up a free inspection. More details are available at www.propanegasalert.com.
“This recall and the provision of the list of affected retailers are good first steps. But I urge all Connecticut customers who received propane deliveries during the recall period to contact Aux Sable to see if they are covered by the recall, even if their gas retailer is not on this list,” Attorney General George Jepsen said in a statement.
According to the list obtained by the state, the Connecticut propane retailers who received supplies from Aux Sable are: Aero-All Gas Co.; Amerigas Propane LP; Bantam Fuel; Bemer Petroleum Corp.; CUNO Inc.; Daniels Propane LLC; Ellington Energy Inc.; E. Osterman Gas Service, Inc.; Energy USA; Enterprise Products Operating, LLC; Ferrellgas; Inergy, LP; Leahy’s Fuel Inc.; Lindell Fuels and Liquid Distributors (HOCON Gas, Inc.); New England Propane; Norbert E. Mitchell Company, Inc.; Northeast Oil and Propane Inc.; Paraco Gas; Richard T. Layton Co., Inc.; Rural Gas Company; Spicer Advanced Gas Inc.; State Line Propane; Suburban Propane and Uncas Gas Company.
