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Columbia Gas of Virginia company history timeline

1847

Our predecessor companies date back as far as 1847, but one recent historical moment was the separation of NiSource and Columbia Pipeline Group.

1847 – Springfield Gas Light Company (now known as Columbia Gas of Massachusetts) founded

1906

1906 – Columbia Gas predecessor companies formed

1912

1912 – Northern Indiana Public Service Co. (NIPSCO) formed

1915

1915 – Thirteen affiliated companies that previously operated separately are merged into Manufacturers Light & Heat.

1948

1948 – Company is renamed Columbia Gas System Inc.

1974

1974 – Bay State Gas (now known as Columbia Gas of Massachusetts) formed through the merger of Brockton, Taunton, Springfield, Northampton and Lawrence gas companies

1981

1981 – Columbia acquires Commonwealth Gas Services (now known as Columbia Gas of Virginia)

1986

He has nearly 30 years of experience in the natural gas industry in communications, government and regulatory affairs, beginning his career with Columbia Gas in 1986.

2000

2000 – NiSource and Columbia Energy Group merge, forming one of America’s largest gas and electric companies

2006

Carl Levander, president of Columbia Gas of Virginia since 2006, has accepted the role of Chief Regulatory Officer for NiSource Gas Distribution, based in Columbus, Ohio.

2015

2015 – NiSource and Columbia Pipeline Group separate, creating NiSource as a stand-alone utility company

2020

2020 – Columbia Gas of Massachusetts sold to Eversource Energy

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