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N Garland Co Reg Water Dist 6455 Hot Springs, Arkansas: Surface Nail-Swain Water Association 604 Deer, Arkansas: Surface purchased Nashville Rural Water Assoc 6958 Nashville, Arkansas: Surface purchased Nashville Waterworks 4627 Nashville, Arkansas: Surface Ne Mississippi Co Water Assoc 1151 Blytheville, Arkansas: Ground purchased Ne Yell ...
The company was originally the direct provider of natural gas, becoming a regulated monopoly under the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC). Under Governor Zell Miller , the Georgia General Assembly forced it to divide into retail and wholesale divisions and compete with other retailers, starting in 1998. [ 1 ]
Atlanta Gas Light, is the largest natural gas distributor in the Southeast and is headquartered in Atlanta.It was founded in 1856 to install gas streetlights in Atlanta. The company now distributes natural gas to more than 1.6 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers in 200 communities throughout the state of Geor
Southern Company Gas - serves gas utility customers and operates natural gas pipelines - Atlanta, Georgia. Southern Natural Gas Company - 6,900-mile pipeline system joint venture with Kinder Morgan - Birmingham, Alabama; PowerSecure - distributed infrastructure technologies - Wake Forest, North Carolina. Atlanta Gas Light - provides natural gas ...
Lake Apopka Natural Gas; Georgia. Southern Company Gas; Gas South; Liberty Utilities; Hawaii. Hawai'i Gas; ... Appalachian Natural Gas Distribution Company; Roanoke ...
Proven reserves of dry natural gas in the state were estimated at 12,789 billion cubic feet in 2014. [30] Marketed natural gas production in Arkansas more than doubled from 2008 to 2010. In 2014, natural gas production amounted to 1.12 million cubic feet, ranking it eighth-highest among fellow states. [31]
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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.