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Jan. 30, 2015

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media contact: Natalie Hedde, 812-491-5105 or nhedde@vectren.com

News Release Vectren Corporation

One Vectren Square

Evansville, IN 47708

Gas pipeline upgrades to begin in Greenville

Greenville, Ohio - Contract crews working for Vectren Energy Delivery (Vectren) has begun replacing gas mains and service lines in Greenville as part of the company's pipeline replacement program, which is a multi-year program to replace about 700 miles of bare steel and cast iron pipeline infrastructure throughout Ohio. In Greenville, $850,000 will go toward replacing more than one mile of gas main and approximately 160 service lines in 2015. Since 2009, nearly nine miles have been replaced within the city. Vectren intends to replace in total 13 miles in Greenville over the next several years.
"To ensure the continued reliability of our natural gas pipeline systems and service, Vectren has undertaken a program to replace essentially all of our bare steel and cast iron pipeline infrastructure," said Colleen Ryan, Vectren Energy Delivery of Ohio president. "These infrastructure enhancements are vital to meeting federal requirements and ensuring the continued safety of our system for decades to come."
Work is currently in progress and affecting Water Street, Elm Street, Sycamore Street, Broadway Street, Walnut Street, Union Street, Wayne Street, N. Main Street, Short Street, West Street and North Street. Streets affected during additional projects in February will include: Spring Street, Meeker Avenue, Wayne Street, Harrison Avenue, Pine Street, Sherman Street, Martz Street, Fair Street, Pearl Street and Walker Street. Visit the Active
Projects tab on www.vectren.com/pipelinereplacement to view maps of all streets in Greenville where construction will take place in 2015.
In most cases, a polyethylene (plastic) system is being installed to replace the current bare steel and cast iron gas pipeline system. First, the gas main will be replaced within the right-of-way, and then the service lines running directly to homes and businesses will be replaced. Upon completion of the project, affected yards, sidewalks and streets will be restored.
"Construction for these pipeline projects may take several weeks to complete, and times may vary based on the size of the project, weather, ground surface/soil and other situations that may arise," said Ryan. "Please be assured that Vectren and its contractors will make every effort to complete each project as quickly as possible and minimize impact to customers and the community."
Prior to service replacement, a Vectren representative will contact customers to provide an overview of the required work. Vectren reminds Greenville residents to please keep the following in mind:
Please exercise caution when driving through the construction zones.
We urge residents and their children to keep a safe distance away from any work zones.
Greenville is one of more than 40 cities in Ohio undergoing this type of pipeline replacement. Since 2009, more than 200 miles of gas mains have been replaced in the Vectren Ohio territory, which has led to a 15 percent reduction in leak calls and a reduction in natural gas emissions from the distribution system. For more information about the program, visit Vectren.com/pipelinereplacement.

About Vectren

Vectren Corporation (NYSE: VVC) is an energy holding company headquartered in Evansville, Ind.
Vectren's energy delivery subsidiaries provide gas and/or electricity to more than 1 million customers in adjoining service territories that cover nearly two-thirds of Indiana and west central Ohio. Vectren's nonutility subsidiaries and affiliates currently offer energy-related products and services to customers throughout the U.S. These include infrastructure services and energy services. To learn more about Vectren, visit www.vectren.com.
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