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Why Many Restaurants Continue to Choose LPG

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Walk into almost any busy restaurant kitchen and there is a good chance LPG is still playing an important role behind the scenes. While electric cooking equipment has improved and become more common, many restaurants continue to depend on LPG because it matches the demands of professional cooking. A commercial kitchen needs much more than a heat source. It needs to be quick to respond, support long hours of cooking and give chefs more control during busy periods. LPG remains an attractive practical choice for a lot of food businesses, providing the performance they need to keep their daily operations running smoothly. Restaurant Cooking Requires More Than Just Heat A home kitchen and a restaurant kitchen operate very differently. At home, a stove may be used for a few hours each day. In a restaurant, burners can stay active from preparation time until closing. During peak hours, chefs may be handling multiple orders at once, and every second matters. This is where LPG still stands out....

Conflict, Commerce & Crude: How Wars Are Disrupting LPG Supply Chains

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When people hear about war or political conflict, fuel supply chains are not usually the first thing that comes to mind. Yet LPG is one of the commodities most quietly affected by global instability. It moves through ports, shipping lanes, storage hubs, and international contracts that depend heavily on predictable trade. Once conflict disrupts one part of that chain, the impact can spread faster than expected. Freight costs rise, insurance becomes expensive, routes shift, and buyers react before shortages even happen. Whether the disruption begins in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, or major trade corridors, LPG markets often feel the effect almost immediately, shaping supply reliability and pricing worldwide. Fuel does not usually move in isolation. And even when LPG is used domestically, in homes, restaurants or factories, the beginning of the journey is often well away from national borders. Production can be in one region, storage in another and final delivery in yet another. Tha...

Burning Value: The Economic Power of Commercial LPG

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If you’ve been noticing your LPG bills going up lately, you’re definitely not the only one. A lot of people assume it’s something local — maybe a supplier change or some hidden charge but that’s usually not the case. The reality is a bit bigger than that. LPG prices are heavily influenced by global energy movements, especially crude oil. So when things shift internationally, the effects eventually show up here too. For anyone using LPG in Singapore , it means prices can change even when everything around you feels normal. It can be frustrating, but once you understand why it happens, it starts to make a lot more sense. Why are Prices Actually Going Up? Let’s keep it simple. LPG doesn’t have its own separate world. It follows oil. And oil prices have been all over the place. Whenever crude oil becomes more expensive, LPG usually follows. Not instantly every time, but close enough. On top of that, there are a few other things happening at the same time: Supply chains still aren’t as smoo...