Restaurants and bars
We supply propane-butane and autogas to traders, gas stations, and large customers throughout the country. We adhere to proven safety standards and precise control over every delivery.
Advantages
Low costs
Economical fuel that reduces heating and cooking costs.
Hopefully
Provides a constant and stable energy source for uninterrupted operation.
Energy independence
Allows operation without dependence on the electricity or gas network.
Environmental friendliness
It produces less waste and harmful emissions compared to other fuels.
Applications
Cooking appliances and hotplates
They ensure stable temperature and fast heating for professional kitchens.
Grilling and heat treatment
Suitable for grills, hot plates, and deep fryers where constant power is required.
Heating of outdoor areas
They are used for heating mushrooms and appliances in gardens, terraces, and open spaces.
Reserve fuel in case of emergencies
They provide work in the kitchen during power outages of electricity or gas supply.
Frequently asked questions
What is propane-butane?
Propane-butane is the popular name for LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) – in English LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas).
Propane-butane was first produced in 1910 by Dr. Walter Snellings, and the first commercial products containing propane-butane appeared in 1912.
How is propane-butane obtained?
Propane-butane is obtained during oil refining. It is gaseous at normal temperatures and atmospheric pressure, and is supplied liquefied under pressure (at a pressure of 8 atmospheres /at a temperature of 20-25°C/) in steel cylinders or tanks. The cylinders/tanks are filled to 85% of their capacity to allow for thermal expansion of the liquid contained therein. Propane-butane is heavier than air, so in the event of a leak, it collects in the lowest places, such as floors, shafts, basements, etc. This should be taken into account when working with propane-butane.
What is propane-butane used for?
Propane-butane has more than 1,000 applications. It is widely used in industry and everyday life (heating, cooking, hot water), in transport as fuel for cars and gas trucks, in the chemical industry, in agriculture, in the meat processing and glass industries, in the manufacture of glass, ceramics, and plastics, in metal foundries and metal cutting, in waterproofing, in roasting nuts, in dry cleaning, in restaurants, and many other areas.
What is the difference between propane-butane and natural gas?
Propane-butane is a product of crude oil processing in refineries. It is transported by rail or tanker trucks. Natural gas is extracted directly from the earth and transported through pipelines.
Propane-butane consists of propane and butane, while natural gas contains mainly methane and ethane. Propane-butane has a higher calorific value than natural gas.
V-GAS strictly complies with the requirements of European Standard 589, which defines the quality of propane-butane.
Dear customers and partners,
We would like to inform you of the price valid from 01.12.2021 for the deposit certificate when giving a bottle on deposit to a new customer.
• 10 kg LPG cylinder – new price 80.00 BGN / 40.90 EUR
• 20 kg LPG cylinder – new price 120.00 BGN / 61.35 EUR
We remind you that when a customer returns a bottle, the amount specified in the original deposit certificate will be refunded.
In the case of a missing deposit certificate, Vi-Gaz WILL NOT refund any amounts.