Inergy

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Inergy, L.P. (NYSE: NRGY) is an American supplier of propane. based in Kansas City, Missouri that claims to the 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.

It was founded in 1998 by its current president and CEO John J. Sherman after he sold his start up propone 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]

Midstream operations

Its midstream operations include

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

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Inergy 2009 Report
  2. "Propane Marketing and Distribution". Inergy, L.P. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  3. "Great Plains Energy Inc. - Investor Relations - News Release". Phx.corporate-ir.net. 2009-07-30. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  4. Kansas City Business Journal (2010-11-19). "Inergy subsidiary expands propane operations with two acquisitions | Kansas City Business Journal". Bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  5. "Inergy LP to buy Inergy Holding in $2.1 billion deal". Reuters. 2010-08-09. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  6. "NGL Marketing and Distribution". Inergy, L.P. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  7. "Inergy Midstream | Energy Storage and Transportation". Inergylp.com. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  8. "Tres Palacios Gas Storage LLC - Informational Postings". Gasnom.com. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  9. "Inergy Midstream | Energy Storage and Transportation". Inergylp.com. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  10. "Informational Postings". Steuben Gas Storage. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  11. "Inergy Midstream | Energy Storage and Transportation". Inergylp.com. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  12. "Informational Postings". Thomas Corners Gas Storage. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  13. "Inergy Midstream | Energy Storage and Transportation". Inergylp.com. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  14. "Inergy Midstream | Energy Storage and Transportation". Inergylp.com. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  15. "The Stagecoach Natural Gas Storage Facility - Informational Postings". Stagecoachstorage.com. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  16. "Inergy Midstream | Energy Storage and Transportation". Inergylp.com. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  17. "US Salt LLC". US Salt LLC. 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 
  18. "Energy Storage & Transportation and Propane Marketing & Distribution". Inergy, L.P. Retrieved 2010-11-23. 

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