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Overview

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Atmos Energy delivers natural gas to approximately 362,000 customers in Louisiana. This makes Atmos Energy the largest natural gas provider in the state. We provide natural gas to the cities of Lafayette, Monroe and communities outside New Orleans, including Metairie and the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain.

Louisiana Projects

Just like other important parts of the infrastructure in our communities, such as highways and bridges, natural gas pipelines need to be replaced over time. This is one way that we invest in growing communities and provide you with safe and reliable natural gas service for generations to come.

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Below is a sampling of current and recently completed projects throughout Louisiana. Click on the icons for more information.

We are replacing service lines in many neighborhoods throughout Louisiana. A service line is the pipe that runs from your street or alley to your natural gas meter.

Natural gas service is delivered to your home through a vast pipeline network that starts at a storage facility. After leaving a storage facility, natural gas is transported through transmission lines to the Atmos Energy City Gate and into our distribution main lines. These pipelines are crucial to providing a dependable supply of natural gas for growing communities. Atmos Energy's distribution main pipelines are upgraded with new materials as pipelines age, customer demand increases and safety standards change.

What does this mean for me?

You may notice Atmos Energy crews and contractors working in your neighborhood to install or replace pipelines. This process includes locating and marking various underground utilities such as water and cable, replacing main and service lines, relocating indoor meters to the outside of homes and restoring property to original or better condition.

Will you need to dig up my yard, sidewalk or driveway— and if so, who’s going to fix it?

Before work begins, we will record the entire construction path to document the condition of sidewalks, driveways, curbs, etc. to ensure any needed repairs will be made accurately. Initial restoration, such as leveling of surfaces, will be completed as the project progresses.

How can I get answers to my specific questions?

Please use our contact page to get in touch with someone in your area.

Atom Energy
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Atmos Energy Corporation
TypePublic
  • NYSE: ATO
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IndustryEnergy
Founded1906
HeadquartersDallas, Texas, U.S.
J. Kevin Akers, President and CEOKim R Cocklin, Executive Chairman of the Board
ProductsNatural gas
RevenueUS$2.821 billion(2020)[1]
US$824.099 million (2020)[2]
US$601.433 million (2020)[2]
Total assets US$15.359 billion (2020)[2]
Total equity US$6.791 billion (2020)[2]
Number of employees
4,628[3] (2018)
Websiteatmosenergy.com

Atmos Energy Corporation, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is one of the United States' largest natural-gas-only distributors,[4] serving about three million natural gas distribution customers in over 1,400 communities in nine states[5] from the Blue Ridge Mountains in the East to the Rocky Mountains in the West.

Jesus of nazareth movie free download. Atmos Energy also manages company-owned natural gas pipeline and storage assets, including one of the largest intrastate natural gas pipeline systems in Texas.[6]

History[edit]

Atmos Energy Corporation's history dates back to 1906 in the Panhandle of Texas. Over the years, through various business combinations and mergers, the company became known as Pioneer Corporation, a large diversified West Texas energy company. In 1981, the company was incorporated and became a fully regulated natural-gas-only distributor.[7]

In 1983, Energas, the natural gas distribution division of Pioneer, was spun off and became an independent, publicly held natural gas distribution company. In October 1988, Energas changed its corporate name to Atmos Energy Corporation and its stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 'ATO'.

Atmos Energy has grown through acquisitions, its most recent acquisition was the distribution and pipeline operations of TXU Gas Company in October 2004. Today, Atmos Energy Corporation is one of the largest all-natural-gas distributors in the United States. Atmos sold the Gaffney, South Carolina operations of United Cities Gas to Piedmont Natural Gas in 2000.[8] Atmos sold its Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, and Georgia operations to Liberty Utilities in 2012 and 2013.[9][10]

Utility Operations[edit]

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Colorado-Kansas Division[edit]

  • Formerly Greeley Gas, acquired 1993;[11] added Kansas units of United Cities Gas in 1999[12]

Kentucky/Mid-States Division[edit]

  • Western Kentucky Gas Company acquired 1989 from Texas American Energy;[13] United Cities Gas acquired 1997[14]

Louisiana Division[edit]

  • Trans Louisiana Gas acquired 1988, Louisiana Gas Service acquired 2001 from Citizens Utilities[15]

Mid-Tex Division[edit]

  • Formerly Lone Star Gas and TXU Gas, acquired 2004[16]

Mississippi Division[edit]

  • Formerly Mississippi Valley Gas, acquired 2001[17]

West Texas Division[edit]

  • Formerly Amarillo Gas, Pioneer Natural Gas, and Energas

Non-Utility Operations[edit]

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Atmos Pipeline - Texas

Atmos Pipeline - Texas is an intrastate natural gas transmission pipeline network which is connected to three major Texas market centers at Waha, Carthage, and Katy. The Atmos Pipeline - Texas Pipeline infrastructure is located at or near existing, new and proposed gas production fields including the Barnett Shale in north Texas and the Bossier Sand in east Texas. Atmos Pipeline - Texas' system includes approximately 6,000 miles of transmission pipelines within the state of Texas.The Atmos Pipeline - Texas system transports gas to the largest local distribution company in the state of Texas along with other smaller utilities, industrial end-users, independent power plants, and other pipelines.

Gas Supply and Services

Atmos Energy Gas Supply and Planning (Gas Supply) acquires the natural gas supply for the gas requirements of Atmos Energy's residential, commercial and industrial sales customers located in various states. Annual purchases are approximately 290-300 Bcf for its distribution customers. Gas Supply acquires natural gas from a diverse portfolio of wellhead producers and commercial suppliers utilizing a combination of long and short term commitments, including purchases from the daily spot market.

Charles K. Vaughan Center[edit]

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Named after the first chairman and CEO, the Charles K. Vaughan Center is a technical training facility designed for new technicians and veterans who must be certified and recertified on a regular basis. Located in Plano, TX, the most visible aspect of the Vaughan Center is Gas City, an area designed to enable employees to practice and enhance their professional and safety skills. The area was built to resemble a simulated community with houses, mini-apartments, commercial buildings along with city streets having natural gas infrastructure, and a short gas transmission pipeline with pig launchers.[18]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Atmos Energy Corporation 10K'. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
  2. ^ abcd'Atmos Energy Corporation 10K'. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved September 25, 2015.
  3. ^(PDF)https://www.atmosenergy.com/sites/default/files/10-k_18_0.pdf.Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^'Atmos Energy | Best Southwest Partnership, TX'. www.bestsouthwest.org. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  5. ^'Atmos Energy, Form 8-K, Current Report, Filing Date Jan 3, 2013'. secdatabase.com. Retrieved Jan 16, 2013.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  6. ^'Advises Atmos Energy Corporation'. Shearman & Sterling. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  7. ^Editorial, Reuters. '${Instrument_CompanyName} ${Instrument_Ric} Company Profile | Reuters.com'. U.S. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  8. ^Atmos to Sell City Gas System in South CarolinaArchived February 27, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^Liberty Utilities Completes Acquisition of Atmos Energy’s Natural Gas Distribution Businesses in Illinois, Iowa and Missouri
  10. ^'Liberty Utilities Completes Acquisition of Atmos Energy's Natural Gas Distribution Businesses in Georgia'. Retrieved 2015-02-14.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  11. ^'Atmos to acquire Greeley. (Atmos Energy; Greeley Gas)'. The Oil Daily. 1993-03-30. Archived from the original on 2015-03-29. Retrieved 2015-02-27.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  12. ^United Cities gets new name
  13. ^'Texas firm purchases Western Kentucky Gas'. Kentucky New Era. 1987-06-30. pp. 13–. Retrieved 2015-02-27.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  14. ^Atmos Energy completes merger with United Cities Gas
  15. ^Atmos Picks Up Citizens' Louisiana Distribution Assets
  16. ^Turner, Tyya N. (2005). 'TXU Corp.'. Vault Guide to the Top Energy & Oil/gas Employers. Vault Inc. pp. 173–179. ISBN9781581313185.
  17. ^Atmos Energy to buy Mississippi Valley Gas for $150 million
  18. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2013-10-05. Retrieved 2013-07-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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