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The East Ohio Gas Company company history timeline

1902

Originally built in 1902, the ten-acre East Ohio Gas Company plant, spanning from East 55th to 63rd Streets, provided natural gas to most of Cleveland, including many businesses in the neighborhood.

1910

1910, the company was reorganized to include the Cleveland Gas Light & Coke Co., and the People's Gas Light Co.

1912

The Wauseon council passed this ordinance on August 26, 1912 to be effective on November 1, 1912.

1914

The Ohio Gas Company was incorporated on May 14, 1914 as the Ohio Gas Light & Coke Company, which merged the Napoleon & Wauseon Gas Company with the Bryan & Montpelier Gas Company.

1915

There was also a pipeline extended from Bryan to Stryker in 1915, in order to sell gas to the new distribution systems of the Archbold & Stryker Gas Company on a wholesale basis.

In 1915 a pipeline was constructed from Wauseon to Delta and a distribution system was installed in the village.

1925

The Ohio Gas Light & Coke Company continued to wholesale to the Archbold & Stryker Gas Company until 1925 when Ohio Gas Light & Coke Company purchased the outstanding stock of the Archbold & Stryker Gas Company.

1926

In July of 1926, Great Lakes Utilities purchased the stock of the Ohio Gas Light & Coke Company and it continued to operate as a separate entity under its own name.

In 1926 a line was constructed from Archbold to Wauseon completing the link of the systems of the original Bryan/Montpelier, Archbold/Stryker and Wauseon/Napoleon gas companies.

1930

Ohio Gas Light & Coke Company's next growth spurt was prompted by the Interstate Pipeline System's extension through Northwest Ohio in the late 1930's.

1942

4, which had been built by the East Ohio Gas Co. in 1942 to provide additional reserve gas for local war industries.

A tank, constructed at the northern end of East 61st Street in 1942 to store reserves of liquid natural gas for local war industries, began to leak vapor which, when mixed with air, became combustible and exploded.

1943

In 1943 East Ohio began to expand its supply of natural gas by supplementing gas from Appalachian fields with gas from Texas.

1960

During the 1960's supplies from Texas/Oklahoma remained abundant and Ohio Gas Company grew at a rapid pace.

1961

Ohio Gas sold its Holmes County holdings, of Millersburg and Killbuck, to the Ohio Fuel Gas Company in 1961.

1963

Paulding, Payne and Antwerp were purchased from Central States Properties in 1963.

1975

In 1975 the company acquired the Lyons Gas Company, which consisted of the distribution system in Lyons, Ohio.

1995

In 1995 EOG employed 2,200 people who served more than 1.1 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers in 270 northwest and southeast Ohio communities.

1997

In 1997 with the advent of natural gas choice for residential and small commercial customers, Ohio Gas Company started the Community Energy Partnership (CEP) Program.

2000

In 2000, Consolidated Natural Gas Co. was purchased by Dominion Energy, a Richmond, Virginia-based firm with interests in electric and gas distribution.

2004

As of 2004, the Cleveland-based gas company was Dominion's largest gas distribution subsidiary with more than 1.2 million customers in 400 Northwestern and Southeastern Ohio Communities.

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