• Safe Digging
    April is Safe Digging Month!
    Ah, planning your own outdoor home improvement project - truly living the American dream! When considering what you'll need to make your project a success, don't forget the most important first step for any outdoor home improvement project: calling 811 before you dig.

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    E-Care Computer

    Monitor Your Account On-Line

    Monitoring your monthly or annual usage and paying your bill on-line is easier than ever with SEAGD's free e-Care service. And, this month when you sign up for e-Care, you will be registered for a drawing to win an April Showers gift basket, filled with all the makings of a rainy day picnic!

    Energy Savings

    Take Care of Your Home and It Takes Care of You

    Looking for ways to save on your energy bills? We can help! Just the slightest adjustments to your home and space conditioning habits can rack up hundreds of dollars in savings on your energy bills! Check out our on-line energy calculator to learn more!

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    Call Before You Dig

    Planning home improvements? Planting a tree? Installing a fence or deck? WAIT! Here's what you need to know first. Whether you are planning to do it yourself or hire a professional, smart digging means calling 811 before each job.

  • Energy Audit Assistance 

    Looking for ways to save green and go green in your home this year? Let us help! Check out our home energy calculator to increase the value of your home while at the same time saving on your energy bills. Read more

  • Latest News

    • Wiley Lott
      SEAGD Expands Economic Development Efforts
      Lott Named Director of Economic & Governmental Affairs
      March 05, 2013

      Wiley Lott has been named Director of Economic Development & Governmental Affairs for The Southeast Alabama Gas District headquartered in Andalusia.

    • OCAP Workshop
      SEAGD Conducts Weatherization Workshops
      November 30, 2012

      Participants in SEAGD’s weatherization workshops conducted recently in Greenville, Rutledge, Brundidge and Newton could see a reduction in their utility bills if they apply some of the practices taught there. Organized Community Action Program (OCAP) coordinated and was host for all four events.

    • SEAGD Announces Poster and Essay Contest Winners
      Students: Our Number One Resource
      October 08, 2012
      Students from throughout the Southeast quadrant of Alabama recently participated in The Southeast Alabama Gas District’s poster and essay competition, Students: Our Number One Resource. This competition, along with SEAGD’s annual Customer Appreciation Week, are held annually in conjunction with a national emphasis on Public Natural Gas Week.
    • SEAGD Awards Economic Development Enhancement Grant
      Pike County, Alabama
      August 23, 2012
      SEAGD recently awarded an Economic Development Enhancement grant to the Pike County Economic Development Corporation in the amount of $12,500. Over the past three years, the company has invested more than $1,000,000 to promote economic growth in Troy and throughout Southeast Alabama, resulting in the location of new industry to the area, as well as the enhancement of existing industry.

    • Giving Back to Schools
      SEAGD Contributes more than $160,000 to Area Schools
      April 01, 2012

      SEAGD Contributes more than $160,000 to Area Schools 2012-04-01 Over the past three years, The Southeast Alabama Gas District has given back almost $500,000 to local public schools who are also SEAGD customers. In the coming weeks, SEAGD will return more than $160,000

    • SEAGD Seeks Greater Role in Economic Development
      Board Retains Auburn Network and Mike Hubbard to help market region to site selectors, prospective companies
      January 27, 2012

      SEAGD today announced its plans to play a more significant role in economic development and increase its efforts to bring more jobs to citizens

  • Smell Something Rotten?

    Smell and Tell

    Leave first. Call second.

    Natural gas is odorless until,for easy detection,SEAGD injects an odorant called mercaptan into the gas. Mercaptan gives off a foul smell, reminiscent of rotten eggs or sulfur. Any odor of natural gas inside your home or business may indicate a leak. If you SMELL rotten eggs, leave the area and then let us know by calling 800-660-8683. Check out more helpful tips on safety on our safety page!
     
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