Co-Op and Utility Affiliates
Learn more about all of our co-ops and utility affiliates serving Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Appalachian Natural Gas Distribution Company (ANGD) serves over 800 customers in Buchanan, Carroll, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Tazewell, and Wise counties in southwest Virginia.
Cardinal Natural Gas serves over 8,000 customers in Harrison, Marion, Mercer, Monongalia, and Preston counties in West Virginia and Tazewell County in Virginia.
Eastern serves more than 6,500 customers located in northeast Ohio and operates 231 miles of mainline systems in Ashtabula and Trumbull counties.
In 1999, Keystone Cooperative formed for the purpose of bringing natural gas service to several Pennsylvania boroughs. Membership has grown to nearly 1,350 customers and recently has expanded into parts of Nanty Glo and Salix.
KNG Energy, Inc. is a natural gas distribution company serving over 2,000 customers in Hancock, Putnam, Seneca, Wood, and Henry counties in Ohio.
Under the management of Utility Pipeline, LTD (UPL), Knox Energy provides natural gas service to more than 23,000 customers throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Madison Energy, under the management of Utility Pipeline, LTD (UPL), provides natural gas service to approximately 3,000 customers in the community of Lake Choctaw, parts of London, and central Ohio.
Pike Natural Gas began in 1954 and serves nearly 8,000 customers in southern Ohio.
Valley Rural services gas at Hidden Valley Lake in Lawrenceburg, Indiana and has expanded throughout Dearborn County, serving over 700 customers.
Formed in 1998, Village Energy now serves more than 1,800 end users in Ohio, including Lake Mohawk in Malvern, Holiday Lake in Willard, as well as Lindsey, Hessville, Ashtabula, and Trumbull counties.
Co-op Gas vs. Utility Affiliates in Natural Gas Distribution
What's the difference between our co-op and utility affiliates? Whereas the Public Utilities Commission governs the rates for utility affiliates, the co-ops govern their own rates and are capable of making advanced gas purchasing decisions. Fully regulated by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) for pipeline safety, each co-op gas board is also comprised of elected co-op customers.
Serving Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, Utility Pipeline, LTD co-ops and utility affiliates are dedicated to saving you money on energy costs with safe, reliable natural gas service.
Cost Comparison Tool
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Utility Pipeline & our network of co-ops and utilities provide natural gas service to customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, and Indiana. Click on your state to the right to find the co-op or utility that serves your area, then contact Utility Pipeline to see what it takes to get connected.
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