Keystone Acquires Correll LP Gas

Aug 07, 2025


INDIANAPOLIS, IN — Keystone Cooperative, Inc., a leading provider of agricultural and energy solutions across the Midwest, is proud to announce the acquisition of Correll’s LP Gas, a trusted local energy provider serving Indiana communities since 1946. Headquartered in Linton, Indiana, Correll’s LP Gas family has served Greene and surrounding counties for nearly 80 years. 

This strategic expansion strengthens Keystone’s commitment to delivering reliable, customer-focused energy services throughout the region. With deep roots in agriculture and a cooperative model built on integrity and local engagement, Keystone is well-positioned to continue the legacy of service and trust that Correll’s LP Gas customers have come to expect. 

“Keystone Cooperative is excited to welcome Correll’s LP Gas customers into our growing energy family,” said Mike Hayden, Assistant Vice President of Propane. “We are committed to providing seamless service, expanded resources, and innovative programs that support both residential and agricultural energy needs.” 

Customers will benefit from: 
• Continued access to dependable LP gas service 
• Enhanced offerings including budget plans, contracting options, and online account management 
• The same local contact number: 812-847-4076 

Keystone Cooperative has served communities across Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois since the 1920s. The acquisition of Correll’s LP Gas reflects Keystone’s ongoing investment in local partnerships and its mission to deliver value through cooperative strength.

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