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  2. Connecticut Natural Gas - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Natural Gas (CNG) is a natural gas distribution company that delivers natural gas and energy services to residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the Greater Hartford area and Greenwich, Connecticut areas. CNG is a subsidiary of UIL Holdings Corporation, headquartered in New Haven, Connecticut. [1]

  3. As gas prices in Connecticut hit $5 a gallon, Sen. Blumenthal ...

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    Gasoline prices in Connecticut continue to skyrocket, with the average cost in the state surging to $4.89 per gallon, up from $4.65 a week ago and $4.20 a month ago, according to AAA. The ...

  4. Maryland record-high gas prices outpace national ... - AOL

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    Maryland's average gas price has spiked to a record high $4.19 per gallon, according to AAA. That number will likely continue to creep higher.

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  6. Maryland Electric Deregulation - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas prices had risen about 125%, regular gasoline prices had risen over 150%, and heating oil prices had risen almost 200%. Maryland region's fuel prices are tied greatly to natural gas prices. Subsequently, when Hurricane Katrina and Rita caused major natural gas pipelines to shut down for a short period, natural gas prices skyrocketed ...

  7. Petroleum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, oil prices rose briefly, to as high as $145 per barrel, [25] and U.S. gasoline prices jumped from $1.37 to $2.37 per gallon in 2005, [26] causing a search for alternate sources, and by 2012, less than half the US oil consumption was imported. However, as of January 2015, the price of oil has decreased to around $50 per barrel. [27]

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  9. Torrington, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Torrington is the most populated municipality and largest city in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States, and the Northwest Hills Planning Region. It is also the core city of Greater Torrington, one of the largest micropolitan areas in the United States. [2] The city population was 35,515 according to the 2020 census. [3]