South Jersey Industries

South Jersey Industries, Inc.
Public
Traded as NYSE: SJI
S&P 600 Component
Industry Utilities
Founded 1910
Founder Clarence H. Geist
Headquarters Folsom, New Jersey, U.S.
Key people
Michael J. Renna (President & CEO)
Products Electricity
Natural gas
Revenue Increase US$ 925.067 million (2010)
Increase US$ 116.492 million (2010)
Increase US$ 66.652 million (2010)
Total assets Increase US$ 2.076 billion (2010)
Total equity Increase US$ 570.097 million (2010)
Number of employees
650 (2010)
Website SJIndustries.com

South Jersey Industries (NYSE: SJI) is a publicly held energy services holding company for a natural gas utility and other, non-regulated companies. SJI’s family of companies include:

  • South Jersey Gas - delivering natural gas to more than 380,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers in New Jersey’s seven southern counties.
  • South Jersey Energy Solutions - As the parent company for South Jersey Industries’ non-regulated businesses, SJES provides energy to commercial and industrial customers.
  • South Jersey Energy - SJE is a licensed, deregulated energy supplier.
  • Marina Energy - Marina Energy and its subsidiary, Energenic, a joint business venture with a long-time business partner, specialize in the comprehensive design, development, construction and operation of large-scale energy projects. Marina Energy and Energenic own or operate energy projects valued at more than $100 million, including the Marina Thermal Plant serving the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
  • South Jersey Resources Group - SJRG is a non-regulated, wholesale natural gas marketing company. SJRG provides natural gas commodity, storage, and wholesale and transportation services to more than 83 customers throughout the southern, eastern and mid-western portions of the country, including Fortune 500 companies, energy marketers, natural gas and electric utilities and natural gas producers.
  • South Jersey Energy Service Plus - Acquired by HomeServe USA
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