I disagree. Per NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code:
7.12.5.2 Electrical Requirements. Where gas-mixing machines are installed in well-ventilated areas, the type of electrical equipment shall be in accordance with NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, for general service conditions unless other hazards in the area prevail. Where gas-mixing machines are installed in small detached buildings or cutoff rooms, the electrical equipment and wiring shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 70 for hazardous locations (Articles 500 and 501, Class I, Division 2).
Based on the above, I don't think your installation would be considered hazardous. Similarly, NFPA does not require XP installations around gas stoves, water heaters, fireplaces, etc., nor around propane refrigerators (like you'd find in campers). I strongly suspect Comcokid is mistaken in his statement regarding propane.
IBC may have differing requirements from NFPA.
Your local engineering firm is probably NOT the right group to ask. The right guy to ask would be your insurance agent, or possibly your local inspector (are you getting a permit for this thing?).