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LPG cylinders can contain either butane, largely for indoor use, or propane, which is more suited to outdoor uses.  The gas company which supplied them retains legal ownership and responsibility for the cylinder throughout its life.   
LPG cylinders can contain either butane, largely for indoor use, or propane, which is more suited to outdoor uses.  The gas company which supplied them retains legal ownership and responsibility for the cylinder throughout its life.   


Further advice: http://www.uklpg.org/advice-and-information/return-unwanted-gas-cylinders/
Further advice: https://www.uklpg.org/advice/lpg-cylinder-supply-and-return


Calor Gas link - https://www.calor.co.uk/gas-bottles/buying-gas-bottles/gas-refills-exchanges-returns
Calor Gas link - https://www.calor.co.uk/gas-bottles/buying-gas-bottles/gas-refills-exchanges-returns

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Information about gas cylinders:

LPG cylinders can contain either butane, largely for indoor use, or propane, which is more suited to outdoor uses. The gas company which supplied them retains legal ownership and responsibility for the cylinder throughout its life.

Further advice: https://www.uklpg.org/advice/lpg-cylinder-supply-and-return

Calor Gas link - https://www.calor.co.uk/gas-bottles/buying-gas-bottles/gas-refills-exchanges-returns


If a cylinder contains a gas other than LPG (propane or butane) the company that owns the cylinder, whose name should be somewhere on the cylinder, is likely to retain legal ownership and responsibility for it. For further advice on non-LPG cylinders, visit the British Compressed Gas Association website (http://www.bcga.co.uk/pages/index.cfm) for advice.


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