EditorialAuggie Russo uses a propane-fueled Ooni oven for his Tiny Pizza Kitchen pop-up in Brooklyn, April 25, 2023. (DeSean McClinton-Holland/The New York Times)
EditorialLloyd Chappell, a retired propane delivery worker, stands in front of his house near Pecos, Texas on Jan. 13, 2023. (Paul Ratje/The New York Times)
EditorialRamona Choyce, 44, wades through the water just outside the Wood Street encampment in Oakland, Calif., sorting recyclables that she planned to sell so that she could buy propane, Jan. 9, 2023. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times)
EditorialSigns at a Publix supermarket in Cape Coral, Fla., announce that the store has no water, ice or propane, Sept. 30, 2022. (Jason Andrew/The New York Times)
EditorialSurvol du Luberon en Montgolfiere avec Herve Maucci et l'equipe de Vol-Terre - Flight over the Luberon in a hot air balloon with Herve Maucci and the Vol-Terre team
EditorialAlan Savage’s off-the-grid home includes a propane-powered washer and dryer, in Nevada City, Calif., Feb. 26, 2022. (Christie Hemm Klok/The New York Times)
EditorialMarty Bluewater relaxes at his home that has a wood-burning stove, and a water heater and cook stove that run on propane, but no electricity, on Protection Island, about 2.5 miles from the coast of Cape George, Wash., May 10, 2021. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times)
EditorialPeople wait to fill up propane tanks in San Antonio, Texas, on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, as many remain without power due to a winter storm. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
Editorial** WARNING: Contains Graphic Content ** Moments after giant explosion on freeway after truck flips over carrying propane tanks as FDNY has shut down the road and examines the wreckage
EditorialSally Jacobs’s patio, with propane heaters, after a recent winter storm in Belmont, Mass. on Dec. 17, 2020. (Katherine Taylor/The New York Times)