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NGPL traces its history to the Continental Construction Corporation, which changed its name to the Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America in December 1931. [1] Continental Construction was incorporated about May 1, 1930, in Delaware and in Texas [2] for the purpose of constructing a 24-inch natural gas pipline between the Amarillo, Texas, oil fields and Chicago, Illinois. [3]
Piedmont Natural Gas; XOOM Energy; Public Service of North Carolina (PSNC) Frontier Natural Gas, North Dakota. Xcel Energy; MDU Resources; Ohio. Direct Energy; East Ohio Gas; Duke Energy; Nisource; Columbia Gas of Ohio; Dominion Energy; Northeast Ohio Natural Gas; Orwell Natural Gas; Oklahoma. Expand Energy; Oklahoma Gas & Electric; Oklahoma ...
In 2012, Southern Union, along with Missouri Gas Energy, was sold to Energy Transfer Equity, a diversified natural gas and natural gas liquids pipeline company headquartered in Dallas. In late 2012, Spire, parent company to Laclede Gas in St. Louis, Missouri, announced its intent to purchase MGE and its sister company, New England Gas, from ETE.
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Complaint forms can be mailed to the Summit County Fiscal Office, 175 S. Main Street, Room 302, Akron, OH 44308 or the satellite office at Summit County Board of Revision, 1180 South Main St ...
A map of Summit Carbon Solutions proposed $5.5 billion, 1,971-mile CO2 pipeline. Summit plans to resubmit an application after modifying its route.
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Gas South began operations in 2006 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Cobb Electric Membership Corporation. [2] Georgia's natural gas industry was partially deregulated in 1997 [3] with the passing of the Natural Gas Competition and Deregulation Act, [4] giving commercial and residential customers in many parts of the state a range of options.