05/29/2026
🌀Hurricane preparedness begins long before a storm enters the Gulf.
With hurricane season fast approaching, Atmos Energy remains focused on preparation, coordination, and ensuring we are ready to safely serve our customers and communities when severe weather strikes. Today, we joined parish, state, and federal leaders at the St. Tammany Parish Hurricane Preparedness Meeting held at Church of the King in Mandeville, Louisiana.
The meeting featured remarks and updates from key emergency management leaders, including St. Tammany Parish President Michael B. Cooper; Clint Ory, Director of the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (OHSEP); Jason P. Mahfouz, Director of the Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) and Assistant Adjutant General of the Louisiana National Guard; as well as the National Weather Service, which provided an outlook for the 2026 hurricane season. Attendees also received a comprehensive overview of parish preparedness efforts and emergency response planning.
Representing Atmos Energy were Bruce Javery, Operations Supervisor for the Northlake area, and myself. Participation in meetings like these is critical to strengthening relationships with emergency management partners, maintaining situational awareness, and ensuring coordination before, during, and after severe weather events.
In Louisiana, where hurricanes, tropical storms, flooding, and other extreme weather conditions are a reality, preparation is essential. These discussions help us align our emergency response plans with local and state agencies, identify potential challenges, and enhance our ability to respond safely and efficiently when communities need us most.
As one of the nation's largest natural gas-only distributors, Atmos Energy is committed to being prepared before storms arrive. By working alongside emergency management officials and community partners, we help ensure the continued safe and reliable delivery of natural gas while supporting the resilience and recovery of the communities we serve.