Enagás - Enagas
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Enagás - Enagas
Enagás Leaders in natural gas infrastructures and operation Enagás is the Technical Manager of the Spanish Gas System and leader in the transmission, regasification and storage of natural gas in Spain. It is also accredited as an independent TSO by the European Union. A sound, responsible company Enagás, leaders in natural gas Enagás is Spain’s leading natural gas transmission, regasification and storage company and Technical Manager of the Gas System. The company is also accredited as an independent TSO by the European Union, which puts it on an equal footing with natural gas transmission network operators in other European countries. Infrastructure construction We have developed a network grid of gas pipelines, regasification plants and underground storage facilities Technical Management of the System We oversee the proper operation of the Spanish Gas System 24 hours a day, 365 days a year Operation and maintenance Key figures We operate our own infrastructures and carry out continuous maintenance work to guarantee they are kept in perfect condition 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Operating profit 408.3 433.1 484.7 530.9 585.9 618.4 668.9 Net profit 238.3 258.9 298.0 333.5 364.6 379.5 403.2 Capex 508.6 776.9 901.6 796.3 781.4 761.4 531.4 Dividends 143.0 155.3 178.8 200.1 237.0 265.7 302.4 Figures in millions of euros Safety and the environment Innovation and technology Enagás works tirelessly to ensure maximum safety at our facilities. We are committed to development and innovation and boast the best technical and professional teams. Our main RDI projects take place at central laboratory in Zaragoza, a cutting-edge centre equipped with state-ofthe art technology. We are committed to sustainable development and work on energy efficiency and savings projects. Since Enagás came to market in 2002, it has formed part of the Ibex 35 index The company’s free float is among the highest in the index Gas experts We are experts in natural gas, with over 40 years experience and a highly qualified team of over 1,000 people. The knowledge and expertise of our employees are the keys to our success. Management focused on sustainability Sustainability is one of the core business drivers in Enagás' strategy. The company's CSR Strategy, Visión 2020, revolves around three objectives: being a safe and reliable company, promoting sustainable business and further reinforcing excellent capabilities. The company has been working for some time on incorporating sustainability into its management model in order to generate added value for all its stakeholders. This effort means Enagás is now a leader in this area. Pioneers in infrastructure construction Reganosa 2 A Coruña Carrying natural gas to the furthest corner … 11,000 km of high pressure gas pipelines El Musel 2 Santander Lugo Oviedo Pontevedra Ourense León Valladolid Zamora Salamanca Segovia Ávila Madrid Toledo Total emission capacity: 5,450,000 m3(n)/h Total LNG storage capacity: 2,266,500 m³ Huesca Soria Zaragoza Girona Lleida Barcelona 6 Tarragona Yela Guadalajara Cuenca Castor Teruel Castellón de la Plana 4 Cáceres Lisboa Enagás is also the main shareholder in BBG* (Bilbao) and GNL Quintero (Chile) regasification plants, and it holds a 40% stake of TLA Altamira plant (Mexico). Albacete Ciudad Real Badajoz Sines 2 Murcia Córdoba Sevilla 3 underground storage facilities: Serrablo, Gaviota and Yela Málaga Marismas Saggas Valencia Alicante Granada Almería 5 Cartagena Regasification plant (number of tanks) Pipeline Underground storage facility Compressor station International connection Palma de Mallorca Jaén Huelva 5 Under construction / project Enagás’ infrastructures Other operators’ infrastructures Enagás is involved in developing two regasification plants on Tenerife and Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. These terminals will boost security of supply to the islands, while helping to cut CO2 emissions through the use of natural gas, which is a cleaner, more environmentally friendly energy source. Cádiz International connections with France, Portugal and the Maghreb Ceuta Main Control Centre, from which the Spanish Gas System is coordinated Compressor stations and regulation and/or metering stations throughout the country S. Sebastián Bilbao Pamplona Vitoria Logroño Serrablo Burgos Palencia 4 regasification plants: Barcelona, Cartagena, Huelva and El Musel Future projects in Spain BBG* 2 Gaviota 1 Santa Cruz de Tenerife Strategic infrastructures for greater security of supply Enagás is currently working on two of the major challenges and needs of the Spanish Gas System: to boost our strategic storage capacity and to increase interconnections with Europe. These infraestructures are crucial to guaranteeing the security of the gas supply in any scenario. International growth Melilla 1 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria In 2011, Enagás launched operations outside Spain when it took a stake in the TLA Altamira regasification plant in Mexico. The company is also involved in the development of the Morelos gas pipeline and the Soto La Marina compression station in this country. In 2012, Enagás also secured a stake in the GNL Quintero terminal in Chile and since 2013 it is the main shareholder. In 2014 Enagás has taken a stake in TgP in Peru. Over 40 years experience in the gas sector Pioneers in infrastructure construction Global standard for technology From the beginning, Enagás has played a key role in introducing natural gas in Spain, building extensive infrastructures to transport the gas throughout the country and making Spain’s Gas System one of Europe’s best in terms of security and diversity of supply. Future projects in Spain Europe’s first regasification plant comes on stream in aviota S. Sebastián Barcelona Pamplona 1969 groño ría Barcelona Plant Serrablo Enagás wins concession to build Spain’s gas pipeline network under the first Gasification Plan Girona Huesca Regasification plant Lleida (number of tanks) Zaragoza Barcelona 6 Pipeline Tarragona Teruel 1984 Castor Enagás builds Spain’s first gas pipeline linking Barcelona, Castellón la Plana Compressor station Bilbao and de Valencia Saggas Natural gas arrives in Madrid 1987Valencia Albacete 4 regasificationStorage plants: Barcelona, Cartagena, Huelva and El Musel Underground storage facility 4 Gaviota Field Serrablo Field International connection 1991 Central Axis between Seville and Madrid comes on stream 1993 The first international connection is established: Larrau Tuy IC 2000 · Ruta de la Plata gas pipeline · Enagás is appointed Technical Manager of the Spanish Gas System (GTS) Barcelona Plant International growth Tarifa IC Alcázar de San Juan – Montesa Transversal Axis 2012 · Enagás is appointed sole transmission company for the primary gas trunk network El Musel Plant 2010 2011 Acquisition of 40% of the TLA Altamira regasification plant in Mexico · Acquisition of a 20% stake in the GNL Quintero plant in Chile · Enagás is accredited as an independent Transmission System Operator (TSO) · Yela underground storage facility comes on stream Gaviota US In 2011, Enagás launched operations outside Spain when it took a stake in the TLA Altamira regasification plant in Mexico. The company isBarcelona also involved Plant in the Yela development of the Morelos US gas pipeline and the Soto La Marina compression station in this country. Larrau IC Serrablo US · Mainland-Balearic Islands gas pipeline Acquisition of the Gaviota underground storage facility and 40% of the Bilbao plant (BBG) Bilbao Plant Tuy IC Badajoz IC Huelva Plant Tarifa IC In 2012, Enagás also secured a stake in Cartagena theAlmería GNL ICQuintero terminal in Chile and Plant since 2013 it is the main shareholder. In 2014 Enagás has taken a stake in TgP in Peru. León Vitoria Logr Burgos Palencia Regasification Transmission Valladolid Zamora Salamanca Segovia Ávila Madrid Toledo Total emission capacity: 5,450,000 m3(n)/h Total LNG storage capacity: 2,266,500 m³ Soria Yel Guadala C Cáceres Ciudad Real Enagás is also the main shareholder Badajoz in BBG* (Bilbao) and GNL Quintero (Chile) regasification plants, and it holds a · Viability studies (technical and financial) · Technological consultancy andSines advisory 40% stake of TLA Altamira plant (Mexico). 2 services Córdoba Engineering Jaén · Technical studies Sevilla 3 underground storage facilities: · Design and construction Huelva 5 Granada Serrablo, Gaviota and Yela Almería Málaga Marismas · Assistance in starting up facilities · Assistance with LNG tanks Commissioning Cádiz International connections with · Assistance, control and integration of regasification plants Start up France, Portugal and the Maghreb · LNG carrier loading and unloading Main Control Centre, Operation and maintenance from which the Spanish Training Gas System is coordinated Cartagena Plant Huelva Plant · Almería-Chinchilla gas pipeline 2012 2000 Badajoz IC Maghreb-Europe gas pipeline and connection with Portugal 2009 Gaviota US Larrau IC Serrablo US 1996 2008 These terminals will boost security of supply to the islands, while helping to cut CO2 emissions through the use of natural gas, which is a cleaner, more environmentally friendly energy source. Other operators’ infrastructures The Cartagena plant begins operations Pontevedra Ourense Lisboa Huelva Plant 1989 El Musel Plant Palma de Under construction / project The second regasification in Mallorca plant is commissioned Huelva Alicante Enagás’ infrastructures 5 Cartagena 1988 Enagás is involved in developing two regasification plants on Tenerife and Gran Canaria in theBarcelona Canary Islands. 1988 Murcia Reganosa BBG* This has helped us become with prominent2sector Carrying natural gasa renowned strategic partner on the international stage 2 2 Gav Santander A Coruña players seeking our collaboration on projects and in offering technological services associated with our three to the furthest corner … Oviedo Lugo Bilbao main activities: storage, regasification and transport. Pa 11,000 km of high pressure gas pipelines 1975 Yela alajara Cuenca 1975 As Europe’s leader and the company responsible for developing natural gas in Spain, Enagás boasts extensive technological experience, knowledge and leadership in natural gas engineering projects and the skill to manage projects and construction. The company also boasts a sound financial position. Ceuta · Training programmes on management, operation and maintenance (plants, gas pipelines, etc.) 1 1 · Energy efficiency plans Santa Cruz Las Palmas de Tenerife Compressor stations and regulation · Engineering processes de Gran Canaria · Ongoing improvements in operating efficiency Production and/or metering stations · Specific LNG and NG predictive systems Optimisation throughout the country · Cryogenics · R&D projects on energy use and electricity generation · Standardisation and assurance of the quality of the key business operations Implementation · Processes: infrastructures for defining KPI indicators, tying-in the results of the process to ofStrategic management systems employees’ objectives, scaling resources greater security of supply Enagás is currently working on two of the major challenges and needs of the Spanish Gas System: to boost our strategic storage capacity and to increase interconnections with Europe. These infraestructures are crucial to guaranteeing the security of the gas supply in any scenario. Melilla Printed on organic chlorine-free paper Editing Enagás, S.A. Communication & Public Affairs Office Design and layout Addicta Diseño Corporativo Enagás, S.A. Paseo de los Olmos, 19 • 28005 Madrid (+34) 91 709 92 00 www.enagas.es Follow us