Snam
Snam SpA
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legal form | Società per azioni |
ISIN | IT0003153415 |
founding | 1941 |
Seat | San Donato Milanese , Italy |
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Number of employees | 3,016 |
sales | EUR 2.53 billion |
Branch | power supply |
Website | www.snam.it |
As of December 31, 2018 |
The Snam SpA ( acronym for Società Nazionale Metanodotti ) is an Italian transmission system operator for natural gas .
The company was founded in 1941 and was a subsidiary of the Italian oil and energy group Eni from 1953 to 2001 .
Snam maintains (as of 2018) a 32,625 km long natural gas pipeline system, over which 72.82 billion cubic meters of natural gas are transported, making it the largest gas transporter in the country.
It has regasification plants in Cavarzere , Livorno and Panigaglia.
history
The company, with headquarters in San Donato Milanese , was founded in 1941 by the four companies active in the gas business, Ente Nazionale Metano , Agip , Regie Terme di Salsomaggiore and Società Anonima Utilizzazione e Ricerca Gas Idrocarburati (Surgi) as a joint venture and later integrated into Eni, which was founded in 1953.
In the course of the liberalization of the gas market, which stipulates the separation between extraction / trading on the one hand and transport on the other, the activities were reorganized in 2001 under the name Snam Rete Gas as a separate company within the Eni Group and listed on the stock exchange. The majority of the shares remained with Eni. Snam Rete Gas was later renamed Snam .
In December 2014, 89% of the shares in Trans Austria Gasleitung were taken over.
In December 2015, Snam took over the 20% share in Trans-Adriatic Pipeline AG from the Norwegian Statoil.
In December 2016, the sale of 49% of Gas Connect Austria to a consortium consisting of Allianz Capital Partners and Snam was completed.
A European consortium consisting of Snam (60%), Enagás (20%, Spain) and Fluxys (20%; Belgium) acquired a majority (66%) in DESFA , the Greek natural gas transmission operator including Revithoussa LNG , on July 20, 2018 Terminal .
Subsidiaries
Snam holds shares in the following companies: (Status: 2018)
- Cubogas Srl, 100%
- Asset Company 4 Srl, 100%
- Asset Company 5 Srl, 100%
- Asset Company 6 Srl, 100%
- Copower Srl, 51%
- GasBridge 2 BV, 100%
- Gasrule Insurance DAC, 100%
- Snam 4 Mobility SpA, 100%
- TEP Energy Solution Srl, 82%
- GNL Italia SpA, 100%
- Stogit SpA, 100%
- Asset Company 2 Srl, 100%
- Infrastrutture Trasporto Gas SpA, 100%
- Snam Rete Gas SpA, 100%
- AS Gasinfrastructure Beteiligungs GmbH, 40%
- AS Gasinfrastructure GmbH, 100%
- Italgas SpA, 13.50%
- Interconnector (UK) Ltd, 23.54%
- Interconnector Zeebrugge Terminal SCRL, 73%
- Senfluga Energy Infrastructure Holding SA, 60%
- Tep Energy Solution Nord Est Srl, 50%
- Teréga Holding SAS, 40.50%
- Trans Austria Gasleitung GmbH, 84.47%
- Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG, 20%
- PRISMA - European Capacity Platform GmbH, 14.66%
Shareholders
(As of January 2019)
- Italian state through the Cassa Depositi e Prestiti : 30.40%
- Private investors : 8.7%
- Romano Minozzi : 6%
- Own shares : 4.8%
- Banca d'Italia : 0.5%
- Free float : 49.6%
Web links
- Snam SpA website (Italian, English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Snam Management
- ↑ a b c snam.it - Annual report 2018
- ↑ Metanodotti (actually: metano condotti ) are methane pipelines [1]
- ↑ a b c La storia , on www.snam.it
- ↑ snam.it - Transport and regasification ( Memento of the original from February 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ snam.it - Austria, TAG independent transmission operator
- ↑ Snam completes the acquisition of the 20% interest held by Norway's Statoil in TAP , December 18, 2015
- ↑ Greek gas transmission network sold
- ↑ snam.it - Annexes
- ↑ snam.it - Shareholders