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SoCalGas Answers Questions About Gas Leak
For more than 100 days, natural gas spewed uncontrollably from a well at the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage Facility, operated by Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas). The utility has struggled to stop the leak and ease the concerns of local residents, regulators, activists and public officials. Gillian Wright, V.P. of Customer Services for SoCalGas, sat down with “SoCal Connected” to discuss the leak and the company’s plans to regain consumers’ trust.
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