Propane Autogas: The only financially viable, clean, alternative fuel with a business case to prove it. 5.13.2011.

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Propane Autogas: The only financially viable, clean, alternative fuel with a business case to prove it

Introducing Ferrellgas: An Overview Founded in 1939 The nation’s leading autogas provider America’s premier propane provider Top “Green Fleet” with over 1,000 propane-powered vehicles Serving more than 1 million Customers Ferrell North America: Dedicated supply chain Blue Rhino: More than 40,000 retail selling locations NYSE listed: FGP

Propane: A Domestically Centered Fuel More than 90% of domestic propane consumed is produced in the U.S. One third of the world supply is produced in Texas More than 50% of U.S. propane comes from processing natural gas

Clean & Green: Propane is the Low Carbon Fuel NOX Reductions / Particulate Matter Comparison

Clean & Green: Full Fuel Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Greenhouse gas emissions converted to kg CO 2 equivalent per million Btu. Source: Energetics Inc., Propane Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Comparative Analysis, June 2009

Economic Justification: Comparison of Wholesale Prices

Refueling Options: Fueling Your Fleet Install private scalable infrastructure for your fleet Fill at any Ferrellgas location nationwide On-site resupply via Ferrellgas delivery truck 24/7 emergency roadside assistance from Ferrellgas

Ford Assembly Plant, Wayne MIPositive Connections, MNShell Gas Station, Phoenix, AZ ROUSH CleanTech, MIPortland Schools, ORProspect Schools, TX Refueling Options: Dispenser Examples

Phoenix 40 th St site

Phoenix area self-service refueling 40 th Street & I-10 Wild Horse Pass & I-10 Ellsworth Scottsdale Air Scottsdale Road Ferrellgas Phoenix Service Center 67 th Thunderbird Loop 101 & Northern 43 rd Union Hills Loop 101 & Cave Creek (under construction) Miller Rd & I-10 (under construction)

Refueling Options: Ferrellgas Propane Fuel Sites

Propane Fleets

Testimonial: Shuttle Express, Seattle, WA “We are moving to an all propane fleet as fast as we can. We use over 900,000 gallons of gasoline annually at Shuttle Express. I’m saving over a dollar a gallon on the price of fuel – look what I’ve done to my bottom line! It’s was a no brainer after we tested the vans out. You can’t get a ROI anywhere like that!” – John Rowley, President, Shuttle Express

Testimonial: Prescott Transit Authority, AZ “Not only is propane a clean burning fuel and cost less than gasoline, but we have the same power and performance as gasoline vehicles. With over a million service miles a year, our savings are significant. We are committed to propane because it is the best choice for our fleet and our customer.” – Stephen Silvernale, Prescott Transit Authority

Testimonial: Bus Service Inc., Columbus, OH “As a bus distributor, our customers demanded an alternative fuel that worked. We did extensive research on the alternative fuels available and found that propane was the most reliable, cost effective alternative fuel available today. One of our customers, the Port Columbus Airport has been testing propane for a year, it has been so successful that they are in the process of moving all of their shuttles to propane. The financial savings over gasoline are significant and the cost over diesel tremendous, maintenance costs have been very minimal. We are very excited to have found an alternative fuel that really works!” – Mark Prestifilippo, President, Bus Service Inc.

Testimonial: Positive Connections, Chaska, MN “At Positive Connections we use propane in school buses. It is easy for our drivers to fuel their own buses and there is no mess or spillage of fuel. With propane you avoid potential groundwater and soil contamination issues that you would have with gasoline or diesel. Since propane is also a cleaning burning fuel that means that there is very little exhaust.” – Robert Hagerstrom, Positive Connections

Incentives

Incentives: Federal and State The U.S. Department of Energy maintains a clearing house website of federal and state incentives for alternative fuels.

$.50 per gallon Autogas Fuel tax credit –Effective through December 31st, 2011 –Retroactive to January 1st, 2010 Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit –Recover 30% of cost of installation ($30,000 max) –Must have tax liability Incentives: Tax Savings

Safety

Safety: How Safe is Propane AutoGas? Propane is used in over 15 million vehicles world wide One of best safety records of any fuel based on worldwide per capita use Propane tanks are 20 times stronger than gasoline tanks Lower flammability rating than gasoline Low operating pressure Automatic shut-off valves

Use Highly skilled and trained Technicians to make sure your dispenser is installed safely. All employees must be trained on how to safely pump propane. Installation usually takes about days for permitting and construction. Safety: Dispenser / Storage

Contact Mike Leptuch Account Manager - Phoenix