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Associations:
The Ohio Fire Chiefs Association
Ohio Ambulance and Medical Transport Association
Ohio Association of the Chiefs of Police
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio
Office of the Ohio Consumers' Counsel
Ohio Utilities Protection Service
American Petroleum Institute
Pipeline 101 (Sponsored by the oil pipeline industry and the members of the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the Association of Oil Pipe Lines (AOPL).)
Pipeline Emergencies (Sponsored by the National Association of State Fire Marshals)
Dig Safely
Common Ground Alliance
Interstate Natural Gas Association of America
American Gas Association
Participating OGA Members:
AEP/Coumbus Southern Power
AK Steel Corp.
All American Energy Cooperative
Arlington Natural Gas Company
City of Hamilton: Natural Gas Division
Cobra Pipeline Company, Ltd.
Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc.
Community Energy Resources Co-Operative, Inc.
Consumers Gas Cooperative
Dominion East Ohio
Dominion Transmission
DPL Energy
Duke Energy
Eastern Natural Gas Company
Foraker Gas Company, Inc.
Glenwood Energy of Oxford
KNG Energy, Inc.
Lancaster Municipal Gas Company
Madison Energy Cooperative
National Gas & Oil Transmission
NiSource Gas Transmission & Storage
North Coast Gas Transmission, LLC
Northeast Ohio Natural Gas Corporation
Northern Industrial Energy Development
Ohio Cumberland Gas Company
Ohio Gas Company
Ohio Valley Gas Corporation
Orwell Natural Gas Company
Panhandle Eastern Pipeline
Piedmont Gas Company
Pike Natural Gas Company
Ross Energy, LLC
Sheldon Gas Company
Southeastern Natural Gas Company
Suburban Natural Gas Company
Tennessee Gas Pipeline
The Energy Cooperative/National Gas & Oil Coop.
The Springfield Gas Company, Inc.
The Swickard Gas Company
The Waterville Gas & Oil Company
TransCanada ANR Pipeline Company
Utility Pipeline, LTD
Vectren Energy Delivery
Village Energy Cooperative Association
Village of Oakwood
Village of Obetz
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