About Us
Our History
The Kern River pipeline has been carrying natural gas into Utah, Nevada and California since February 1992. Before Kern River, there was a huge need for an economical and reliable source of cleaner-burning fuel in the Southern California and Las Vegas areas. Since initial construction, our system has continued to grow through several expansion projects. Currently, the Kern River system extends approximately 1,700 miles from the gas producing fields in Wyoming to Bakersfield, California, and delivers 2.17 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day to customers.
Community
Kern River recognizes our responsibility to the communities we serve. Since day one, Kern River and our employees have demonstrated a strong commitment to being good corporate citizens in the communities where we do business and where our employees and their families live. Our philanthropic programs support contributions to the arts, civic, educational, and health and human service agencies.
Kern River supports many organizations, including United Way. Each year, Kern River employees participate in a campaign that generates funds for United Way agencies in Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and California. In addition, Kern River supports many local events that benefit programs supported by United Way.
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