What benefit does a Municipal system receive by being a Member of the Gas Authority?
Gas Industry Professionals and Buying Power In 1987, a majority of the municipal gas systems in Georgia came together and formed a joint-action agency to represent them in their efforts to procure and obtain delivery of natural gas in the most economic and reliable means available. The organization that was formed by these municipal systems to meet their common need was the Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia (Gas Authority). The Gas Authority aggregates its Members gas requirements and procures a majority of those needs on a long-term basis that provides extremely reliable supply at very competitive market prices. Remaining short-term needs are competitively purchases from over 20 of the largest and most reliable natural gas producers and suppliers. Today, sixty-one of the municipal systems in Georgia are Members of the Gas Authority. Click here (Members) for a listing and more information on each of our Members. The Gas Authority also provides services to ten Member systems in Alabama
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