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Sprague Energy

www.spragueenergy.com

 
Sprague is one of the largest independent suppliers of energy and materials handling services in the Northeast with products including home heating oil, diesel and fuels, gasoline and natural gas. Founded in 1870, our proud heritage drives a practical, hardworking approach to energy supply and logistics. We believe that treating customers fairly—in business practice and pricing—sustains our energy leadership. The extensive network of Sprague`s strategic locations is complemented by our deep understanding of local markets.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion

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