Energy Services of America
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Huntington, [[West Virginia]]-based '''Energy Services of America''' AMEX: ESA) was formed in 2006 for the purpose of merging S. T. Pipelines and C. J. Hughes. The merger closed in 2008. It is an energy infrastructure and pipeline construction company active in Kentucky and West Virginia. | Huntington, [[West Virginia]]-based '''Energy Services of America''' AMEX: ESA) was formed in 2006 for the purpose of merging S. T. Pipelines and C. J. Hughes. The merger closed in 2008. It is an energy infrastructure and pipeline construction company active in Kentucky and West Virginia. | ||
- | Through its S T Pipeline aquisition, ESA is building the [[Big Sandy Pipeline]] in Kentucky. | + | Through its S T Pipeline acquisition, ESA built the [[Big Sandy Pipeline]] in Kentucky for [[Equitable Resources|EQT Corporation]]. The 70 mile line was officially opened in April, 2009. |
* Marshall T. Reynolds is ESA's Chairman and CEO. | * Marshall T. Reynolds is ESA's Chairman and CEO. | ||
* Edsel Burns is President of Energy Services. | * Edsel Burns is President of Energy Services. |
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Huntington, West Virginia-based Energy Services of America AMEX: ESA) was formed in 2006 for the purpose of merging S. T. Pipelines and C. J. Hughes. The merger closed in 2008. It is an energy infrastructure and pipeline construction company active in Kentucky and West Virginia.
Through its S T Pipeline acquisition, ESA built the Big Sandy Pipeline in Kentucky for EQT Corporation. The 70 mile line was officially opened in April, 2009.
- Marshall T. Reynolds is ESA's Chairman and CEO.
- Edsel Burns is President of Energy Services.