Lock in Savings & Peace of Mind

Apr 23, 2025


Propane Tank

Propane Contracts

As energy prices continue to fluctuate, homeowners and businesses are looking for ways to secure stable, affordable heating costs. One proven method is contracting your propane. By locking in your fuel costs now, you can avoid market surprises later and enjoy predictable, budget-friendly payments.
Available Contracting Options:

Prepay Program
Prepay for a set number of gallons at the best available price. Once all prepaid gallons are delivered, any additional propane needed will be charged to your chosen payment method at the current rate. It’s a simple way to lock in savings early.

Fixed Price Booking Program
Reserve a set number of gallons with just a 10 cents per gallon deposit to secure the fixed cash price (after discount). Once all booked gallons are delivered, any additional propane needed will be charged to your chosen payment method. The deposit is held for the duration of the contract and credited to your account at the end. No surprises, just savings.

Fixed Price Program
Enjoy steady, even monthly payments at a locked-in price, regardless of what happens in the market. Any additional gallons over those contracted are locked at the original contracted price. This plan is ideal for those who want complete payment consistency and protection from rising fuel costs.

Capped Price Program
Make even monthly payments with a set maximum (cap) on your price. If market rates drop, you benefit from the lower price. If they rise, your cost won’t exceed the cap. Any additional gallons over those contracted are locked at the original contracted price. It’s a win-win for those who want flexibility with security.

Why Act Now?
With unpredictable fuel markets, the best way to protect your budget is to act early. By contracting your propane today, you not only secure a great price but also gain the assurance of reliable service all season long.

Ready to lock in your rate? Contact Premier Cooperative to discuss the best contracting option for your needs and enjoy warmth, savings, and security all winter long.
 

Tim Lease

Division Manager

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