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Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I get gas service?
- If you live within our service area, we ask that you stop into our office at 2320 Mountain View Drive Cody, WY. If you reside in the Meeteetse area, you can stop in at Community First Bank at 1026 Park Avenue.
- Where can I make my payment?
- Where can I make my payments?
In Cody, there are four locations where payments can be made. Our office at 2320 Mountain View Drive, or at our drop box on the west side of our building. Payments can also be made at the lobby of Albertson's Food & Drug at 1827 17th Street. In Meeteetse payments can be made at Community First Bank at 1026 Park.
If you would like, we can arrange with your bank to have your gas bill paid through an automatic funds transfer (AFT). Each month you will receive a statement detailing your gas bill. On a preselected date, funds will be transferred from your account to ours for your current gas bill. With automatic funds transfer, you will never have to write another check to us.
- Where can I make my payments?
- I'm building a new home, is natural gas service available?
- You can either call us at 307-587-4281 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday or email us at We will be able to tell you if natural gas service is available and what the cost might be for getting the line to your new home.
- What is the the cost for natural gas service to my house?
- In most cases where natural gas service is currently available we will take the service to your property line at no cost. Where natural gas is currently unavailable, service will be determined on a case by case basis.
- Who should I call to locate the gas line
- I am going to be excavating on my property and am unsure of where the gas lines are. Will you come locate them for me?
We will be glad to locate not only the customer owned lines but the lines owned by the company as well. We ask that you call 811 at least 48 hours in advance.
- I am going to be excavating on my property and am unsure of where the gas lines are. Will you come locate them for me?
- If I have trouble paying my bill what should I do?
- We know that some people from time to time will have trouble paying their bills. If this should happen to you, please contact our office as soon as possible and make arrangements for paying your bill. Under some circumstances there may be assistance from both private and public agencies.