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PG&E Media Inquiries

Our Media Relations team provides a variety of services to news media. PG&E News Representatives are located in San Francisco, and our area offices in San Luis Obispo, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, Chico and Bakersfield.

We're here to help you:

  • Get the answers you need when you need them
  • Obtain statistical and factual information about our company for your story
  • Provide news/feature topics and experts to serve as spokespeople on the energy industry and other related issues

How to Reach Us

Media are encouraged to call (415) 973-5930 for assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This number is only for working news media.

An additional information resource is the News Hotline Number, (415) 973-5950, which will be activated during emergencies, heat storms, winter storms or natural disasters.

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