Australian Gas Networks

Australian Gas Networks Limited
Subsidiary
Industry Energy
Predecessor SAGASCO
Headquarters Adelaide, Australia
Area served
SA, Qld, NT, Vic, NSW
Key people
Ian Little
MD
John Allpass
Chairman
Products Natural gas transmission and distribution
$292.9m (2010/11)
$45m (2010/11)[1]
Parent Cheung Kong Group
Website www.australiangasnetworks.com.au

Australian Gas Networks Limited, formerly Envestra Limited, is an Australian energy company. It operates natural gas transmission and distribution networks throughout Australia.

Envestra was formed when the Government of South Australia sold SAGASCO, its vertically integrated natural gas monopoly, to Boral. Boral combined SAGASCO's distribution network with businesses it owned in other states to form Envestra, which was floated in 1997.[2]

Envestra owns and operates distribution systems in a number of towns and metropolitan areas including Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Albury, Alice Springs, Bundaberg and Whyalla. Envestra also owns transmission pipelines in SA, Victoria, NSW, Queensland, and the Northern Territory.

In 2013 APA Group announced an approach to the board of Envestra with an all-share merger proposal. In 2014 APA announced the sale of its 33.4% interest in Envestra to the Cheung Kong Infrastructure group. APA still retains the operation and management of Envestra's assets until 2027.[3]

References

  1. "Envestra Annual Report 2011" (PDF). Envestra. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
  2. "South Australia's Electricity and Gas Industries" (PDF). Australian Energy Market Commission. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
  3. "APA Group - History of APA". Archived from the original on November 6, 2015.

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