N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie
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N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie | |
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Type | Naamloze Vennootschap; state-owned company |
Founded | 1963 |
Headquarters | Groningen, The Netherlands |
Key people | Marcel P. Kramer (CEO) |
Industry | Energy |
Products | Natural gas transportation |
Revenue | ▲ EUR 1.277 billion (2005) |
Employees | 1425 |
Website | http://www.nvnederlandsegasunie.nl/ |
N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie (short form: Gasunie) is a Dutch natural gas infrastructure and transportation company. Gasunie owns the Dutch gas transmission network with a total length of over 12,000 kilometers.
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[edit] History
Gasunie was founded in 1963 as a public-private partnership of Royal Dutch Shell (25%), ExxonMobil (25%) and the state of the Netherlands (50%) to sell and distribute natural gas from the then recently discovered gasfield in the province of Groningen.
In 2005 the company was divided into a gas trading company (now called GasTerra) and a gas transportation company that owns and operates the Dutch gas transmission network. The state bought Shell and Exxon out of the transport company (N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie) which is now 100% state owned. Ownership of GasTerra is divided the same way as the old Gasunie.
[edit] Current activities
Gasunie owns 60% of the BBL Pipeline between the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. According to the agreement of 6 November 2007, signed between Gasunie and Gazprom, Gasunie will get 9% of shares in Nord Stream AG, the project company of the Nord Stream pipeline, in exchange for the option of 9% shares in the BBL Pipeline.[1]
On 23 November 2007 was announced that Gasunie will buy German natural gas pipeline network operator BEB from Royal Dutch Shell and ExxonMobil.[2]