Enagás
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Enagás, S.A. | |
Type | Public |
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Founded | 1975 |
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
Key people | Antonio Llardén Carratalá(Chairman of the board and CEO) |
Industry | Energy |
Products | Storage and transportation of natural gas |
Revenue | €689.1 million (2005) |
Employees | 907 |
Website | http://www.enagas.com |
Enagás, S.A. (Empresa Nacional del Gas), (IBEX-35:ENG) is a Spanish energy company which owns and operates the nation's gas grid. The company was founded in 1975 by the Spanish Government with the aim of creating a nationwide network of gas pipelines. After privatisation in 1994, Gas Natural acquired a controlling stake in the company. However since demerging Enagás in 2002, Gas Natural has gradually decreased its stake in the company to 5%, which will be the maximum allowed for any shareholder by the Government after December 30, 2006 [1]. As of September 2006, approximately 70% of the company's shares are on the open market. The chairman is Antonio Llardén Carratalá and the firm's headquarters are located in Madrid.
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