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Who runs Washington Gas?
Andrea C. RowleyAndrea Coughlin Rowley is Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO
Donald “Blue” JenkinsExecutive Vice President & President, Utilities and President, Washington GasKaren M. HardwickSenior Vice President and General CounselWendy ZelondSenior Vice President, Finance, Utilities
WGL Holdings/Executives
Who owns Washington natural gas?
AltaGas
WGL Holdings, which supplies natural gas to 1.1 million customers in the Washington region, was bought by Calgary-based AltaGas in a cash deal worth $6.4 billion, the companies said Wednesday.
Where is Washington Gas located?
1000 Maine Avenue SW, Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–WGL (NYSE: WGL), the parent company of Washington Gas Light Company, has announced that Washington Gas will relocate its corporate headquarters to 1000 Maine Avenue SW, Washington, D.C. in 2018.
What kind of gas does Washington Gas Use?
Natural gas
Properties. Natural gas is non-toxic, colorless, odorless and combustible. For detection and safety, Washington Gas adds an unpleasant, sulfur-like odorant called mercaptan to the majority of natural gas traveling through its pipelines.
Does Washington Gas Service Virginia?
Washington Gas, a WGL Holdings, Inc. company, serves more than one million residential, commercial and industrial customers throughout Washington D.C. and the surrounding region. The map below shows the Washington Gas service territory, including Washington, D.C. and counties in Maryland and Virginia.
Is Washington Gas regulated?
As a natural gas consumer, you may purchase your natural gas supply from one of a number of licensed energy supply companies or from Washington Gas, which is a regulated utility. As a regulated utility, Washington Gas charges customers the same price that the company pays for the gas supply.
What is Washington Gas Worth?
The company supplies natural gas to 1 million-plus customers in D.C., Maryland and Virginia. The combined company will have a total enterprise value of $17 billion and $3.4 billion in natural gas rate base assets.
When should I call Washington Gas?
We require at least 48 hours notice – excluding weekends and holidays – to start or stop your service.
Is gas available in Washington DC?
Washington Gas, a WGL Holdings, Inc. company, serves more than one million residential, commercial and industrial customers throughout Washington D.C. and the surrounding region. Today, clean-burning natural gas is the fuel of choice for more than nine out of 10 new home buyers in the D.C. metro area.
How do I reach Washington Gas customer service?
1 (703) 750-1000
WGL Holdings/Customer service
Why is Washington gas so expensive?
Several factors are driving the increase, according to AAA, including ongoing maintenance at California refineries that reduced stock levels on the West Coast and rising oil prices. Besides California, the only other state that has more expensive gas than Washington is Hawaii ($3.52 per gallon).
Is Washington Gas a private company?
Washington, D.C. WGL Holdings, Inc., is a public utility holding company that serves more than 1 million customers in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia.
Who is Washington Gas Service Territory, Inc?
Service Territory Washington Gas, a WGL Holdings, Inc. company, serves more than one million residential, commercial and industrial customers throughout Washington D.C. and the surrounding region. Today, clean-burning natural gas is the fuel of choice for more than nine out of 10 new home buyers in the D.C. metro area.
How to stop natural gas service in Washington State?
START AND STOP SERVICE Calling 844-WASHGAS (927-4427) to speak with a Customer Service representative. Submitting the required information online to start or stop natural gas service, safe and securely.
Who are the gas companies in Washington DC?
Washington Gas, a WGL Holdings, Inc. company, serves more than one million residential, commercial and industrial customers throughout Washington D.C. and the surrounding region.
Are there any assistance programs for Washington Gas?
There are some payments assistance programs available to help you manage your Washington Gas bill, including the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the Washington Area Fuel Fund.