History  

The Southeast Alabama Gas District (SEAGD) is a public corporation created on January 29, 1952, under Act Number 762, General Laws of Alabama. It was established to provide natural gas service to domestic, commercial and industrial customers located in 32 communities in the southeast portion of the state. A transmission system 753 miles in length and a distribution system consisting of 1219 miles make up SEAGD, which reaches 16 counties in the southeast quadrant of the state.

We envision Southeast Alabama as an area where industrial growth is abundant. Companies wishing to locate to the southeast part of the state have access to resources such as natural gas and prime real estate. Therefore, our 14 member towns of Abbeville, Andalusia, Brundidge, Dothan, Enterprise, Elba, Eufaula, Greenville, Fort Deposit, Headland, Luverne, Ozark, Opp and Troy are positioned to offer industries natural gas solutions to their alternative energy concerns. In addition to member cities, SEAGD serves the towns of Ashford, Brantley, Coosada, Cottonwood, Daleville, Gantt, Glenwood, Heath, Midland City, Napier Field, New Brockton, Newton, Newville, Pinkard, Red Level, River Falls, Rutledge and Seale.

Our commitment to our customer base of approximately 30,000 is to provide them with a plentiful, quality product... naturally.
 

 Depot

The Greenville Depot is part of a historic project in which SEAGD participated. SEAGD provides natural gas lighting for the historic district surrounding the Depot.

abbeville

The Henry County courthouse in Abbeville.

 
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