Woodstock, Tillsonburg, Ingersoll, plus five townships — Canada’s dairy capital, 25 km of Highway 401, the standing route runs both from Stratford and from London.
Propane and coloured diesel for the dairy operations that make Oxford the highest milk producer of any county in Ontario.
On-site refuelling for the 401 fleets between Woodstock and London, plus cardlock access in Stratford and London.
Propane and furnace oil for the rural homes across Norwich, Blandford-Blenheim, Zorra, and the open country between Oxford’s three towns.
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.
The 2021 population was 121,781 (2025 intercensal estimate 139,345) across 2,038 km². The County’s defining geography is 25 km of Highway 401 between Toyota’s Woodstock West plant (RAV4 and RAV4 Hybrid) and the GM CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll — CAMI permanently closed in October 2025. The dairy and rural-residential demand profile carries on; the standing route from Stratford and London hasn’t changed.
Oxford’s dairy and grain operations move heavy propane through the harvest window — what the peak week burns.
For the greenhouse operations on Oxford’s southern edge — propane and supplemental CO₂.
The bright-line eligibility rules and on-farm storage requirements across Oxford.
A named rep takes the call — propane, diesel, lubricants, DEF on one invoice.
Standing routes across nine regions. Same rep year-round; off-hours emergency dispatch through the same number.
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