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... bout one-third of California's electricity and about one-quarter of natural gas are provided by this company.

   After being acquired by Abel, its tentacles also extended to Texas for the first time

   Well, in Texas, Pacific Energy is currently limited to Tarrant County and two or three small places nearby.

  The current manager of Pacific Energy is Delevingne York, the former general manager of Sampra Energy.

   Of course, Draven will not be allowed to monopolize po ...

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