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Atmos Energy main competitors are Devon Energy, Dynegy, and The Williams Companies.

Competitor Summary. See how Atmos Energy compares to its main competitors:

  • Duke Energy has the most employees (27,535).
  • Employees at Devon Energy earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $86,960.
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Atmos Energy vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1906
4.7
Dallas, TX7$4.2B4,628
1908
4.9
Tulsa, OK8$10.5B5,425
1968
4.5
Houston, TX1$56.2B7,000
1984
4.7
Houston, TX6$4.8B2,489
1904
4.4
Charlotte, NC5$30.4B27,535
-
4.4
Lebanon, MO1-176
1924
4.3
Cayce, SC1$4.1B5,228
2003
4.4
West Chester, PA1$8.5M75
1971
4.9
Oklahoma City, OK1$15.9B1,400
1999
4.8
Houston, TX1$4.9B5,700
1954
4.6
Naperville, IL2$1.5B2,050
1886
4.9
Jackson, MI3$6.1B8,253
1913
4.9
New Orleans, LA6$13.8B13,504
1957
4.0
Charleston, WV1$360.0M489
1906
4.8
Birmingham, AL1$6.1B6,613
1945
4.5
Hanover, NJ9$1.4B316
1959
4.1
King of Prussia, PA8$2.8B7,700
1929
3.6
Fayetteville, AR1$22.0M30
1984
4.0
Stamford, CT1$7.7M25
1922
3.8
Rochester, NY2$17.0M50
1941
4.0
Bellows Falls, VT3$17.0M50

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Atmos Energy salaries vs competitors

Among Atmos Energy competitors, employees at Devon Energy earn the most with an average yearly salary of $86,960.

Compare Atmos Energy salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Atmos Energy
$46,948$22.57-
The Williams Companies
$72,686$34.95-
Enterprise Products Partners
$66,560$32.00-
Dynegy
$79,525$38.23-
Duke Energy
$51,447$24.73-
DTE (Detroit Tool & Engineering)
$68,550$32.96-

Compare Atmos Energy job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Atmos Energy
$101,784$48.93
Dynegy
$106,413$51.16
AmeriGas Propane
$104,351$50.17
Entergy
$97,718$46.98
Superior Plus Energy
$94,132$45.26
Meenan Oil Co LP
$93,486$44.95
Devon Energy
$93,160$44.79
Cota Oil
$92,935$44.68
Suburban Propane
$92,818$44.62
Arkansas Western Gas Company
$92,807$44.62
Nicor Gas
$92,767$44.60
MOUNTAINEER GAS CO
$92,400$44.42
DTE (Detroit Tool & Engineering)
$91,152$43.82
Duke Energy
$89,761$43.15
SCANA
$89,434$43.00
Alabama Power
$88,791$42.69
Consumers Energy
$87,962$42.29
Energy Transfer Solutions
$85,407$41.06
The Williams Companies
$85,042$40.89
Enterprise Products Partners
$67,541$32.47

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Atmos Energy demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Atmos Energy vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Atmos Energy52%48%
Duke Energy57%43%
AmeriGas Propane60%40%
Entergy61%39%
Devon Energy64%36%
Dynegy72%28%

Compare race at Atmos Energy vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
52%24%15%7%3%
9.7
66%14%11%6%3%
9.8
58%17%10%9%6%
9.6
62%11%15%9%3%
9.9
56%19%13%8%4%
9.3
58%11%20%8%3%
9.9

Atmos Energy revenue vs competitors

Atmos Energy revenue is $4.2B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Enterprise Products Partners, $56.2B . The company with the lowest revenue is Meenan Oil Co LP, $7.7M.

Atmos Energy and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Hugh J. Gallagher
AmeriGas Propane

Richard E. Muncrief
Devon Energy

Richard E. Muncrief, 62, was appointed to the board of directors and elected president and chief executive officer of the company in January 2021 following Devon’s merger with WPX Energy. Muncrief previously served as chief executive officer and chairman of the board of WPX Energy. He became a member of WPX Energy’s board of directors in 2014. Prior to joining WPX, he served as senior vice president, operations and resource development of Continental Resources, Inc. Muncrief was earlier employed from August 2008 through May 2009 by Resource Production Company where he served as corporate business manager. From September 2007 to August 2008 he served as president, chief operating officer and as a director of Quest Midstream Partners, LP. From 1980 to 2007, he served in various managerial capacities with ConocoPhillips and its predecessor companies, Burlington Resources, Meridian Oil and El Paso Exploration. Muncrief holds a bachelor’s of science in petroleum engineering technology from Oklahoma State University, where he has also been recognized as a distinguished alumnus and is a member of the College of Engineering, Architecture & Technology Hall of Fame. He serves on the board of directors and the executive committee of the American Petroleum Institute, is a past chairman of the American Exploration & Production Council, and also serves on the national advisory board of the Gilcrease Museum.

Lynn J. Good
Duke Energy

Lynn J. Good is chairman, president and chief executive officer of Duke Energy, a Fortune 500 company. Good is an Ohio native and graduated from Miami University where she earned a BS in Systems Analysis and in Accounting (1981).

Robert Flexon
Dynegy

Leo P. Denault
Entergy

Jim Teague is an Ex. V.P./COO at ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS PARTNERS L.P. and is based in Houston, Texas.

Jimmy Addison
SCANA

Jimmy Addison is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for SCANA Corporation. As CFO, Addison is responsible for planning, directing and overseeing the organization’s finance functions including accounting, financial planning, investor relations, treasury and new nuclear finance, along with oversight of information services and technology. Addison also serves as president of SCANA Energy Georgia, which provides retail natural gas, and as president of SCANA Energy Marketing, which provides wholesale and large retail natural gas sales across the southeast.  

Michael A. Stivala
Suburban Propane

Michael 'Mike' Stivala is a Board Member at SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP. He has experience at PwC and has worked as Controller at SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP and President/CFO at SUBURBAN PROPANE PARTNERS LP. Michael works or has worked as MEMBER at AICPA.

Alan S. Armstrong
The Williams Companies

Alan Armstrong began his career at Williams as an engineer more than 30 years ago. Today, as president and chief executive officer, Alan leads a dedicated team of nearly 5,000 employees that handle 30% of the natural gas in the United States used every day to heat our homes, cook our food and generate our electricity. Williams works closely with customers to provide the necessary infrastructure to serve growing markets and safely deliver natural gas products to reliably fuel the clean energy economy. Under his leadership, Williams’ natural gas-focused strategy has driven significant reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, lowered consumers’ utility bills and paved the way for investments in renewable energy. As one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in the U.S., Williams has led the midstream space in meeting the growing demand for American-made energy while outlining practical and immediate steps toward a clean energy future by setting a goal of 56% absolute reduction in company-wide GHG emissions by 2030.Alan is a well-known speaker and respected panelist at energy conferences and seminars, as well as philanthropic and corporate events. He serves on the board of directors of the American Petroleum Institute and is a member of the National Petroleum Council, where he most recently chaired the Council’s 2019 Energy Infrastructure Study. He is also a member of the Business Roundtable. Additionally, Alan serves on the boards of several education-focused organizations including as a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Oklahoma Foundation, Junior Achievement, USA and 3DE. He is a member of the boards of The Williams Foundation and Gilcrease Museum, as well as a member of the Distinguished Graduates Society of the Gallogly College of Engineering, University of Oklahoma.Alan lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma and is a proud Sooner with a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of Oklahoma.

Mark A. Crosswhite
Alabama Power

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