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4 | The four
elements of air, fire,
earth and water
came together mid-
century as millions
of West Texas acres
prospered from
gas-fired irrigation.
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60 | Natural gas
has long been vital
to business. Today,
60 percent of all
natural gas is used
by industry and to
generate electricity.
students at
City Park
Elementary in
Dallas have been
adopted by
Atmos Energy.
| When a call brought Atmos Energy employees Tim Thomas
and Tim Langston to the home where Pat Walker cares for daughter
Leslie, the men spent nearly three hours of their Saturday morning
isolating a gas leak, keeping the gas turned on and getting to know
this Special Olympian.
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Of the thousands of suppliers to
Eastman Chemical Company, we
have been awarded its coveted
Supplier Excellence Award twice.
800
Atmos Energy employees
showed their community
spirit by grilling 800 burgers
and hot dogs to celebrate
the lifesaving work of
the fire department in
Olathe, Kansas.
Ten major acquisitions
since 1983 have grown
Atmos Energy’s utility
customer base 11-fold.
Atmos Energy leads
the industry in
equipping its meter
readers with the Bite
Terminator,
® a new
device that reduces
dog bites by 95 percent
without harming Fido.
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. . . . . Development Company expanded its system in West Texas, and by the late20s, natural gas was being piped to 23 new cities, serving more than 10,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . customers. 1931: Southwestern Development with Standard Oil and others built the country’s first 24-inch-diameter long-distance gas pipeline to . . . . . . . . . .