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American supplier of propane From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Inergy, L.P. (NYSE: NRGY) is an American supplier of propane based in Kansas City, Missouri that claims to be the fourth-largest propane retailer in the United States. Serving 800,000 customers in 28 states.[1][2] It is also a major salt miner via its U.S. Salt LLC subsidiary with its salt caverns later being used for natural gas storage.
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It was founded in 1998 by its current president and CEO John J. Sherman after he sold his start up propane marketing company LPG Services Group to Dynegy.[3] As of November 2010, the company had acquired 89 businesses – mostly regional and local propane distributors.[4]
It operates 28 states and employs approximately 3,000 associates and has 700,000 customers. .[1]
In August 2010 it acquired its parent Inergy Holdings which had also traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol NRGP in a deal valued at $2 billion with the resulting company being reported to be worth $6 billion. Prior to the acquisition both companies shared the same offices in Kansas City.[5]
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Midstream operations
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Its midstream operations include
- West Coast Midstream Operations near Bakersfield, California which provides 25 million cu ft (710,000 m3) per day natural gas processing as well as a rail and truck terminals.[6]
- Tres Palacios Gas Storage, Matagorda County, Texas adjacent to the Eagle Ford Formation which has 38.4 billion cu ft (1.09 billion m3) of working gas[7][8]
- Steuben Gas Storage, Steuben County, New York, 6.2 billion cu ft (180 million m3) of gas storage[9][10]
- Thomas Corners Gas Storage Steuben County, New York, 7.0 billion cu ft (200 million m3) of storage[11][12]
- Finger Lakes LPG Storage, Steuben County with 1.7 million bbl (270,000 m3) LPG storage and Watkins Glen, New York facility 5 million bbl (790 thousand m3) of LPG storage.[13]
- U.S. Salt Gas Storage Development, Watkins Glen, 5 to 10 billion cu ft (140 to 280 million m3) of natural gas storage capacity in salt caverns.[14]
- Stagecoach Storage - 26.25 billion cu ft (743 million m3) of storage in the Marcellus Formation[15]
- U.S. Salt LLC Operations, Watkins Glen on Seneca Lake, New York - sells 300,000 short tons (270,000 metric tons) of salt each year and has 40 million bbl (6.4 million m3) of cavern capacity for gas[16][17]
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Retail propane services
The company has purchased various regional or local propane operations which continue to operate under their original names including:[18]
- Arrow Gas
- Blue Flame
- Blue Ridge Propane
- Blu-Gas
- Bradley Propane
- Burnwell Gas
- Country Gas
- Delta Propane
- Dowdle Gas
- Eastside Gas
- Farm & Home Oil Company
- Gaylord Gas
- Hancock Gas Service
- Highland Propane
- Homestead Propane
- Hoosier Propane
- Independent Propane Company
- Jenkins Gas
- Legacy Propane
- Liberty Propane
- Maingas
- McCracken Propane
- MGS Propane
- Modern Gas
- Moulton Gas Service
- Northwest Energy
- Ohio Gas and Appliance
- Pearl Gas
- Pennington Gas Service
- Permagas
- ProGas
- Pyrofax Energy
- Rocky Mountain Propane
- Shirley Bottle Gas
- Silgas
- Southeast Propane
- Tru-Gas
- United Propane
- Yates Gas
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