Utilities - Regulated Gas Industry | Utilities Sector | Mr. John Kevin Akers CEO | LSE Exchange | US0495601058 ISIN |
United States Country | 5,019 Employees | 9 Dec 2024 Last Dividend | 17 May 1994 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Atmos Energy Corporation, established in 1906 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, stands as a prominent player in the US energy sector, principally focusing on the regulated natural gas distribution alongside its notable engagement in pipeline and storage businesses. With its operations bifurcated into two key segments, namely Distribution, and Pipeline and Storage, the company has fortified its presence across eight states, catering to a diverse clientele that includes residential, commercial, public authority, and industrial users. Atmos Energy’s strategic operations and expansive network underline its commitment to delivering energy solutions efficiently and reliably.
Distribution
The Distribution segment of Atmos Energy signifies its core business, primarily centered around regulated natural gas distribution and associated sales operations across eight states. This crucial facet of the company extends its services to approximately 3.3 million customers, encompassing residential, commercial, public authority, and industrial sectors. Anchoring this vast distribution network is a comprehensive infrastructure comprising 73,689 miles of underground distribution and transmission mains, ensuring dependable supply and maintenance of natural gas across its service territories.
Pipeline and Storage
In its Pipeline and Storage segment, Atmos Energy undertakes the vital tasks of natural gas transportation and storage. This segment caters to third-party transportation needs and is responsible for the operation of five underground storage facilities located in Texas. Beyond mere transportation and storage, Atmos Energy offers a suite of ancillary services customary to the pipeline industry. These include parking arrangements, lending, accumulator, and inventory sales, all designed to support its clients' diverse requirements efficiently. The company's ownership and management of 5,645 miles of gas transmission lines underscore its significant role in maintaining the energy supply chain's integrity and reliability.