Delta Utilities expands its natural gas distribution network through acquisition.
Delta Utilities has made headlines with its acquisition of CenterPoint Energy’s natural gas distribution businesses in Louisiana and Mississippi for $1.2 billion. This strategic move will benefit around 380,000 metered customers by enhancing service and infrastructure. Backed by Bernhard Capital Partners, Delta is committed to creating jobs and ensuring seamless service transitions for existing customers as it also aims for further expansions in the region. Regulatory approvals have already been secured, paving the way for a promising future in the energy landscape of the Gulf South.
In a significant development for the local energy sector, Delta Utilities has grabbed headlines this week with the acquisition of CenterPoint Energy’s natural gas distribution companies in Louisiana and Mississippi, valued at a whopping $1.2 billion. This game-changing deal is set to shake things up for about 380,000 metered customers across the two states, as Delta Utilities gears up to enhance service and infrastructure.
Delta Utilities, which is proudly backed by Bernhard Capital Partners and operates from its headquarters in Louisiana, has secured approximately 12,000 miles of main pipeline as part of the acquisition. This immense network is expected not only to strengthen their customer base but also streamline operations dramatically.
The transaction is being hailed as a pivotal moment for the energy landscape of the Gulf South region, promising to bring about economic benefits and operational improvements for the surrounding communities. With such a significant investment, Delta Utilities is committed to creating high-quality jobs and ramping up infrastructure investments, which will undoubtedly give the local economy a much-needed boost.
One of Delta Utilities’ top priorities is to maintain safe operations while ensuring a smooth transition of service. The good news? Customers will experience absolutely no interruptions in their gas service, and the current rate structures will remain unchanged during this transition period.
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