Standing route into Ingersoll from Stratford and London — propane and marked diesel for the dairy operations south of town, plus furnace oil for the rural homes outside the gas grid.
Propane and coloured diesel for the dairy operations across the Ingersoll catchment — Oxford has the highest milk production of any county in Ontario.
Propane and furnace oil for the rural homes outside the Ingersoll urban core — the surrounding township grid runs propane heavy.
On-site refuelling and cardlock for the 401-corridor fleets that pass through Ingersoll on the Toyota West / London corridor.
Oxford County is Canada’s dairy capital — Tillsonburg, Woodstock, and Ingersoll are surrounded by dairy operations that depend on reliable propane for water heating, milk-house sanitation, and calf housing. When the truck doesn’t show up, milking schedules don’t wait.
GM permanently ended BrightDrop production at CAMI Assembly in October 2025 and the plant is now closed — the Ingersoll service area has pivoted back to its long-standing dairy and rural-residential demand profile. Highway 401 still runs through the town and the standing route into the surrounding townships hasn’t changed.
Oxford’s dairy and grain operations carry a peak week through the October corn-drying window.
The bright-line eligibility rules, the penalty ladder, and the on-farm storage requirements that apply to every farm in Oxford.
For the legacy oil homes north and south of Ingersoll — the three real paths and what each one involves.
A named rep takes the call — propane, diesel, lubricants, DEF on one invoice, one route.
Standing routes across nine regions. Same rep year-round; off-hours emergency dispatch through the same number.
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