You might say that Colorado Interstate Gas knows how to add fuel to the fire. Founded in 1927, the company transports natural gas to customers in the Rocky Mountains, Midwest, Southwest, Pacific Northwest and California. All told, Colorado Interstate Gas has some 4,000 miles of pipeline that can carry approximately 3,000 million cubic feet per day to go with its storage facilities in Colorado and Kansas. The Colorado Interstate Gas system is connected to nearly every major supply basin in the Rocky Mountains as well as production areas in the Texas Panhandle, Western Oklahoma, Western Kansas, and Wyoming. The company became a subsidiary of El Paso Corporation in 2004 when its former parent, Noric Holdings, merged into El Paso Corporation.
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