The World LP Gas Association (WLPGA) recently published a revised set of Guidelines for Good Business Practices in the LP Gas Industry. They are designed to:
- provide global LP Gas industry participants with a tool for ensuring the marketplace, and more importantly the customer, is not compromised by those in the industry who carry out “bad practices” and
- enlist the support of government in establishing and enforcing policies and regulations that create a safe, equitable and competitive environment for industry participants, and to ensure that the benefits of LP Gas are not denied to those who rely on LP Gas for basic life needs.
The guidelines serve as a voluntary framework for LP Gas companies and associations where there are no, or weak, regulations within their respective countries. They also provide an operating framework where laws and regulations do exist, but are weak, or are arbitrarily or inequitably enforced. Government authorities are encouraged to view these guidelines as a checklist to ensure that industry recommendations are considered in their own regulations with a view to ensuring safety and precautions. Governments are also encouraged to support industry’s efforts towards self-regulation.
The document helps senior officials and policymakers to better understand the product, the basic operations of the industry, the rationale for government involvement, and to read about some of the more common practices that demand enforcement.
Government agencies charged with the development and enforcement of policies and regulations will find a detailed discussion of the industry, its operations and recommendations for proper practices throughout the document.
Workshop
National associations are willing to implement these guidelines effectively and recently we, at the Philippine LPG Industry Association Inc. (LPGIA) sought assistance from WLPGA in implementing the contents of the documents in our processes.
In order to approach the implementation correctly, we organized a “Good Industry Practice LP Gas Workshop”, jointly with WLPGA, which was held in Manila on April 21, 2009 for the national LP Gas industry.
Over 50 participants attended the workshop which was facilitated by David Tyler, a Director of WLPGA. Participants included representatives from a wide cross section of the LP Gas industry – importers, refillers, marketers, equipment manufacturers, autogas installers – senior government officials and lawmakers.
The workshop had a number of aims, which included: creating awareness and gathering information about current policies and business practices concerning the LP Gas industry in the Philippines; brainstorming and developing ideas for improvement; securing commitment and generating targets; and developing action plans to address the key concerns in the country.
The agenda included a review of the Guide to Good Business Practices. The Philippine Department of Energy representative then presented a brief overview of the Philippine LP Gas industry. WLPGA facilitated a number of case studies addressing some of the key issues facing the Philippines’ LP Gas industry, including the poor condition of LP Gas cylinders and under-filling of cylinders by unscrupulous operators.
Workshop participants were divided into six groups, which were made up of a wide cross section of the LP Gas Industry and government officials. The participants presented their conclusions to the case studies in turn, and some vigorous, constructive discussions followed and action plans were agreed.
Autogas was also on the agenda at the workshop. WLPGA presented a global overview of this exciting opportunity for LP Gas in the country and reviewed some of the challenges facing the Philippines with regards to its use. Autogas is the fastest growing segment within the global LP Gas business with a growth rate of nearly 20% over the last four years. There is a large potential for autogas in the Philippines and some of the challenges to growing the market were discussed using case studies, which included consumer perception on safety. The participants spent time discussing these issues, and made a series of recommendations.
All participants actively participated in the workshop throughout the day and there was an enthusiastic review at the end with a view to implementing the processes rapidly.
The workshop is typical of the type of support that WLPGA can provide in bringing stakeholders together to improve and develop the LP Gas business around the world.
Editor’s Note: This article was originally submitted to the World LPG Association. It serves as a starting point in the evolving policy in the LPG sector.