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Gas Companies in Anniston, AL

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Business Listing   Amerigas - Anniston, AL - Phone: (256) 831-6000


Business Listing   Superior Calhoun Gas Inc - Anniston, AL - Phone: (256) 237-6665


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Gas companies in Anniston are the suppliers of industrial gases for various industrial, medical, commercial and residential purposes. Virtually all the major factories in the world depend in varying degrees on the gas companies to supply industrial gases for producing their respective final products or services. These gas companies significantly influence the markets of agricultural produces, Iron & steel, refining, pulp & paper, oil and gas, mining, motor vehicles, electronics, glass, space, medical, food and chemical products.

The industrial Gases supplied by these companies are-Nitrogen, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Argon, Carbon Dioxide, Helium, Acetylene, Nitrous Oxide, Medical Gases, Rare Gases, Specialty Gases, liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) & compressed natural gases (CNG).

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