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  2. Laclede Gas Company - Wikipedia

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    Laclede Gas Company is the largest natural gas distribution utility in Missouri, serving about 632,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in the city of ...

  3. Spire Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Laclede Gas Company was one of the original 12 industrial companies that made up the Dow Jones Industrial Average but was removed in 1899. [5] On December 7, 2009, executives from The Laclede Group visited the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to ring the closing bell and commemorate the company’s 120th anniversary of trading on the exchange.

  4. Laclede Gaslight Company - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Laclede Gaslight Company

  5. Laclede Bows Out of New England Gas Purchase - AOL

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    On Monday evening, public utilities holding company The Laclede Group announced that instead of buying the assets of natural gas utility New England Gas, or NEG, itself -- as it had previously ...

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  7. Energy Transfer Completes Sale of Missouri Gas Energy ... - AOL

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  8. List of United States natural gas companies - Wikipedia

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    Kansas Gas Service; Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line; ... Laclede Gas; Spire Inc; Minnesota. ... Roanoke Gas Company; Carroll County Natural Gas;

  9. Missouri Gas Energy - Wikipedia

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    The Gas Service Company served Kansas City and over 250 other communities throughout Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma until 1983. That year, Kansas Power and Light Company (KPL) bought The Gas Service Company. This marked the first of several successive changes in ownership.