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More in STORE - June 2023 edition
Read more about our recent acquisition of Salt Plains, plus a recap on the NWGA Annual Energy Conference and one of our community giving initiatives in Wyoming

Spire Storage offers additional flexibility, reliability options for customers

With the recent acquisition of the Salt Plains natural gas storage facility in Oklahoma, Spire Storage strategically expanded its Midstream portfolio and is poised to further meet increased customer demand for storage services. Spire Storage President Scott Smith sat down with Natural Gas Intelligence to discuss market trends, the value of storage to the overall energy industry and Spire Storage's recent acquisition and expansion. Read it here. *You may be required to enter an email address or login to read the full article.

This is an image of a map of the United States. The states Wyoming and Utah are filled in with orange to indicate where Spire Storage's facilities are. There are also purple dots on the map to indicate other places Spire does business.


Spire Storage moderates thought leadership panel at NWGA

Spire’s Chad Whited moderated the “Energy Buyers and Sellers” panel at the Northwest Gas Association Annual Energy Conference at Sunriver Resort in Oregon earlier this month. The panel provided insights from market participants on current energy market conditions and state-level decarbonization policies. We were proud to also serve as a sponsor for the event, which serves as a key opportunity for industry leaders to network and discuss topical issues.
 

Spire Storage supports wildlife-friendly highway crossing project in Wyoming

As part of our commitment to support the local communities that we call home, Spire Storage recently provided funding to support a wildlife-friendly road crossing project. The WYldlife Fund, a charitable nonprofit partner of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, is leading a project focused on reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions and promoting habitat connectivity by directing animals to existing and new wildlife crossing structures. Read more here.

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