The company manages issues related to underground gas migration and property rights, adhering to Kansas state laws such as KSA Section 55-1210.
This legislation addresses the ownership and rights associated with injected natural gas, impacting how the company operates its storage facilities and interacts with landowners.
[5] Kansas Gas Service is involved in efforts to reduce carbon emissions and promote energy efficiency within the state.
The company has collaborated with organizations such as the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) to establish carbon emissions baselines for state buildings, aiming to improve sustainability practices and reduce environmental impact.
[7] Kansas Gas Service participates in various community initiatives and educational programs to promote energy safety and conservation.