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Dominion Resources
Dominion Resources is one of the nation’s leading energy companies.
We’re traded under the symbol “D” on the New York Stock Exchange and
are proud to have the confidence of more than 400,000 shareholders. We’re
also privileged to serve more than 5 million retail energy customer accounts
in nine states. As one of the nation’s largest producers of natural gas and
electric power, we’re an established wholesale energy marketer. Our
$45.4 billion asset base includes 28,100 megawatts of electric generation,
5.9 trillion cubic feet equivalent of proved gas and oil reserves and
nearly 7,900 miles of natural gas transmission pipeline. We also operate the
nation’s largest natural gas storage system with 965 billion cubic feet
of capacity.
On the Front Cover
Background photo:
Workers prepare to inspect a storage tank at Dominion Cove Point, the nation’s largest liquefied natural gas
(LNG) facility, located on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
Small photos left-to-right:
1. J.P. Sheppard (left) and Leonard Franklin prepare a critical daily report to the drilling engineer for an
onshore rig in Sweetwater, Oklahoma. Adjustments are made to ensure the drilling fluid is optimum for current
conditions at the site.
2. Tony Taylor prepares to secure a ship to the pier at Dominion Cove Point.
3. Brayton Point Power Station in Somerset, Massachusetts, is a 1,521-megawatt coal- and oil-fired facility.
It’s one of three power stations in New England added to our fleet in early 2005. Their addition boosts company
generating capacity to more than 28,100 megawatts.