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CenterPoint Energy is selling its Ohio natural gas distribution assets to National Fuel Gas Co. for $2.62 billion.
The deal includes approximately 5,900 miles of transmission and distribution pipeline in Ohio serving 335,000 metered customers, the companies announced Oct. 21. National Fuel will also acquire a team of employees to operate the distribution and transmission assets.
The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2026 and is subject to federal and state regulatory reviews.
The acquisition will double the size of National Fuel’s gas utility rate base and expand operations into Ohio. National Fuel produces, transports, stores, and distributes natural gas in western New York and Pennsylvania.
U.S. stocks finished mixed on Tuesday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average booking a new all-time closing high as investors digested strong third-quarter earnings from 3M and Coca-Cola.
The Dow advanced 218.16 points, or 0.5%, to end at 46,924.74, according to FactSet data. The blue-chip index has risen for three consecutive trading days.
The S&P 500 ended flat, at 6,735.35.
The Nasdaq Composite lost 36.88 points, or nearly 0.2%, to finish at 22,953.67
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