Enagás, S.A. is a Spanish energy company that owns and operates the nation's gas grid. The firm also owns and operates three liquefied natural gas regasification terminals in the country, at Huelva, Barcelona and Cartagena.
The company was founded in 1975 by the Spanish Government with the aim of creating a nationwide network of gas pipelines. After privatization 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 has been the maximum allowed for any shareholder by the Government after 30 December 2006. The state-owned holding company Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales (SEPI) also holds 5% of Enagás. As of the end of 2007, approximately 70% of the company's shares are on the open market.
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Uniper has announced the completion of the sale of its 20% stake in the Dutch BBL Company V.O.F. (BBL), which is the owner of a 235-km gas interconnection project which links the UK and the Netherland...
Read moreAlantra and Enagás have announced that Klima Energy Transition Fund has reached its final close with EUR210 million (US$210 million) in commitments, exceeding its initial objective of EUR150 mi...
Read moreAcciona Energia and Enagas have inaugurated the renewable hydrogen plant in Spain. The plant is located in Lloseta (Mallorca), and it has been developed within the Power to Green Hydrogen Mallorc...
Read moreEnagás, ACCIONA Energía, and GNL Quintero have partnered to develop an electrolysis plant in Quintero Bay (Chile) for the generation of green hydrogen, from water (H2O) and renewable ele...
Read morePower to Green Hydrogen Mallorca (P2GH2M) consortium, led by Acciona SA and Enagas SA, in which CEMEX and IDAE participate, has started construction of the 8.59 MWp solar photovoltaic projec...
Read morebp, Iberdrola, and Enagas have reached an agreement to study the feasibility of building, at bp's plant in Castellón, the first phase of the largest green hydrogen production facility in the re...
Read moreThe Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) of the European Commission have selected the project Green Hysland in the Balearic Islands to start negotiations for an EU grant agreem...
Read moreSpanish firms Alantra and Enagás have agreed to launch a European-wide fund that will invest in innovative companies that operate in the field of ecological transition, decarbonization and rene...
Read moreDamco Energy, a unit of Greek group Copelouzos, agreed to buy a 10% stake in Senfluga Energy Infrastructure Holdings, which owns 66% of Greek gas grid operator DESFA. DESFA S.A. owns, operates, and m...
Read moreSpain's Enagás has signed an agreement to pay, as part of a consortium deal, US$590 million for a 10.93% indirect ownership interest in U.S. energy infrastructure company Tallgrass Energy LP....
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