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AP Gas and Electric

www.apge.com

 
AP Gas & Electric, headquarted in Houston, Texas, has been in the energy supply business since 2004. During that time the company has delivered on the promise to make energy buying simpler and more affordable for thousands of Residential, Small Commercial and Large Commercial customers in TX, NY, NJ, OH, PA and MD. We aspire to be the energy provider of choice for our valued customers and partners—to deliver the products and services they need with the highest level of customer service.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.apge.com
  • 6161 Savoy Dr Ste 500
    Houston, TX USA 77036
  • Phone: 713.337.2900

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