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Southern California Gas Company is the nation's largest natural gas distribution utility, serving 18 million people through 5 million gas meters in more than 530 communities. Headquartered in Los Angeles, Southern California Gas is a subsidiary of Sempra Energy (NYSE:SRE), a Fortune 500 company based in San Diego. SoCalGas's service area encompasses 23,000 square miles throughout most of Central and Southern California, from Visalia to the Mexican border, fueling about half of all the energy use in that area (non-transportation-related), and delivering nearly 1 trillion cubic feet of gas annually, or about 5% of all the natural gas delivered in the U.S.

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Southern California Gas Company is the primary provider of natural gas to the southern portion of California which is commonly known as Southern California. Some other utilities such as the City of Long Beach department of Gas and Water and San Diego Gas & Electric carve out small portions of the area. Electric service for Southern California is generally provided by Southern California Edison. The northern portion of the state is generally provided service by Pacific Gas & Electric Company.

History

This gas company’s roots trace back to the 1800s when new settlers arrived in Los Angeles in search of a new frontier. Back then, the city (with its burgeoning population of 5,000 people) became a refuge for villains and gamblers.

In 1867, Los Angeles Gas Company, the forerunner of today's Southern California Gas Company, installed 43 new gas lamps along Main Street, making the city safer at night and renewing hopes for the city's future.

The gas lighting business was run by five entrepreneurs who manufactured the gas from asphalt, a tar-like substance, and later from oil.

The company was enjoying modest success until Thomas Edison introduced his electric light in 1879. With the future of the gas lamp business uncertain, the company began looking for other uses for gas, and Los Angeles soon had its first gas stove and heater.

Meanwhile, Pacific Enterprises was looking to expand its gas business. Founded in San Francisco in 1886 as Pacific Lighting, the company bought several small gas manufacturing and distribution companies in the area, including the Los Angeles Gas Company in 1890. These companies ultimately became Southern California Gas Company.

By the early 20th century, natural gas—a colorless, odorless gas found in association with oil underground—was starting to gain attention. The breakthrough came when a huge field of natural gas was discovered near Taft, California, in 1909.

Since natural gas had twice the heating value of manufactured gas, the company took the bold step to convert its system to natural gas and build pipelines throughout the state.

Natural gas was soon found throughout the country, and demand for the fuel was rapidly growing. To meet customer demand, the company began storing gas in large holding tanks. In 1941, the company introduced a new system to the Southwest United States: underground storage of natural gas.

As Southern California's population grew, so too, did the company, eventually becoming the largest natural gas utility in the nation. Today, it is the nation's largest natural gas distribution utility, serving 19.5 million people through 5.5 million gas meters in more than 530 communities. Headquartered in Los Angeles, Southern California Gas Company is a subsidiary of Sempra Energy, (NYSESRE) a Fortune 500 company which is based in San Diego.

Its service area encompasses 23,000 sq mi (60,000 km²) of diverse terrain throughout most of Central and Southern California, from just south of Sanger to the Mexican border.

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