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TROPICAL STORM ALERT: Florida City Gas Urges Customers To Leave Gas On and Follow Emergency Guidelines; Florida Emergency Information Line Activated - 1-800-342-3557

August 25, 2005

MIAMI, Aug 25, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- As Florida City Gas officials continue to track Tropical Storm Katrina, the company is prepared for any natural gas emergencies created by the storm or its aftermath. Should it hit Florida, Florida City Gas, a wholly owned subsidiary of AGL Resources (NYSE: ATG), advises customers to leave their natural gas service on, even in the event of an evacuation. Customers should not attempt to turn gas off at their meters.

"Our crews are standing by to handle any emergencies created by Katrina," said Charles Rawson, vice president and general manager at Florida City Gas. "The safest action for our customers is to follow emergency guidelines issued by the State Emergency Response Team."

The Florida Emergency Information Line has been activated. Residents needing information regarding Tropical Storm Katrina can call for information toll-free at 1-800-342-3557 between 8 a.m. and midnight Eastern Time. Additional information on Tropical Storm Katrina and the State Emergency Response Team, can be found at the Florida Division of Emergency Management web site at www.FloridaDisaster.org.

There is the possibility that for safety reasons, Florida City Gas might need to turn off a customer's service at the meter. If customers find their gas service has been shut off, they will need to call the Florida City Gas Customer Care Center at 1-800-993-7546 to have service restored.

If at any time residents smell rotten eggs or a sulfur-like odor, there could be a natural gas leak. Residents should leave the premises immediately and then call the Florida City Gas 24-hour Emergency Gas Leak number: 1-888-352-5325.

Customers who suspect their natural gas appliances have been flooded or damaged due to the storm should have the equipment inspected and serviced by a qualified gas contractor.

Numbers to call:

-- No gas service: 1-800-993-7546

-- Smell of natural gas (rotten eggs/sulfur): 1-888-352-5325

Other helpful hints in the event of an evacuation:

-- Before evacuating, please first review the evacuation route information on the Florida Division of Emergency Management web site (www.FloridaDisaster.org). Roads may be closed to facilitate better traffic flow;

-- Have a functioning radio to monitor emergency information;

-- Make plans for pets as they are extremely vulnerable and are not allowed at most shelters.

About Florida City Gas Florida City Gas, a wholly owned subsidiary of AGL Resources (NYSE: ATG), serves approximately 104,000 residential and commercial natural gas customers in Florida's Miami-Dade and Brevard counties. For more information, visit www.floridacitygas.com.

About AGL Resources AGL Resources (NYSE: ATG), an Atlanta-based energy services holding company, serves 2.3 million customers in six states through its utility subsidiaries - Atlanta Gas Light, Elizabethtown Gas in New Jersey, Virginia Natural Gas, Florida City Gas, Chattanooga Gas, and Elkton Gas in Maryland. A Fortune 1000 company that ranks number 46 in the Fortune gas and electric utilities sector, AGL Resources reported 2004 revenue of $1.8 billion and net income of $153 million. The company also owns Houston-based Sequent Energy Management, an asset manager serving natural gas wholesale customers throughout the East and Midwest. As a 70 percent owner in the SouthStar partnership, AGL Resources markets natural gas to consumers in Georgia under the Georgia Natural Gas brand. AGL Networks, the company's telecommunications subsidiary, owns and operates fiber optic networks in Atlanta and Phoenix. The company also owns and operates Jefferson Island Storage & Hub, a high-deliverability natural gas storage facility near the Henry Hub in Louisiana. For more information, visit www.aglresources.com.

SOURCE: AGL Resources AGL Resources, Atlanta Media Relations Nick Gold, 404-584-3457 Cell: 404-275-9501 ngold@aglresources.com