Questar Corporation · Salt Lake City, UT United States ·(NYSE: STR)
Company Description
Phone: 801-324-5000
Fax: 801-324-5483
Rankings
- S&P 500
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Questar is on a quest for natural gas -- finding it, producing an gathering it, processing it, and transporting, storing, and distributing it. The energy company operates through five major units. Its exploration units (Questar Exploration and Production and Wexpro) reported proved reserves of about 2.2 trillion cu. ft. equivalent in 2008. Public utility Questar Gas distributes natural gas to almost 900,000 customers in Utah, southwestern Wyoming, and southeastern Idaho. Questar is also engaged midstream field services (through Gas Management), and energy marketing (through Energy Trading). Questar Pipeline operates a 2,500-mile transportation system and gas storage facilities in Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key Questar Corporation Financials
| Company Type | Public - NYSE: STR Headquarters |
| Fiscal Year-End | December |
| 2008 Sales (mil.) | $3,465.1 |
| 2007 Employees | 2,324 |
Questar Corporation Executives
34 executives listed for Questar Corporation's Salt Lake City, UT location.
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
| Chairman, President, and CEO | Keith Rattie | Network |
| EVP, COO, and Director; President and CEO, Questar Market Resources | Charles Stanley | Network |
| EVP and CFO | Richard Doleshek | Network |
Competition
Competitive Landscape for Questar Corporation
Demand for petroleum comes mainly from auto and truck use and home heating. Profitability is determined by the efficiency of operations. Most companies are local and operate a single "bulk station" (tank farm), although the large companies may operate a dozen facilities and serve several states. Large wholesale purchasers generally can negotiate bigger price discounts from suppliers and spread the cost of bulk holding facilities over a larger number of gallons. An economic recession or dramatic price fluctuations, such as those that occurred in the first half of 2008, reduce demand for gasoline. Concerns about US dependency on foreign fuel and environmental issues also impact demand. Any decline in demand can adversely affect petroleum distributors. To read the full description, subscribe now.Top Questar Corporation Competitors
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