SCANA is an energy company operating electric and natural gas utilities in the southeastern United States, delivering electricity and natural gas to customers in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. Through its operations, SCANA generates, transmits, and distributes electricity, and it purchases, sells, and transports natural gas while providing energy-related services. The company owns a generation portfolio including gas, coal, nuclear, hydro, and solar facilities and engages in gas marketing and other energy activities. It serves hundreds of thousands of electricity and natural gas customers in its service area and combines regulated utility operations with non-regulated energy activities.
Phone House
Acquisition in 2017
Phone House Spain is the largest telecommunications chain in Europe, and in Spain we have more than 400 stores where you can find the largest range of mobile telephony, Internet, laptops, accessories and operators and always at the best price. We also offer impartial and personalized advice from more than 2,500 professionals at your disposal.
Questar Corporation
Acquisition in 2016
Questar Corporation operates as an integrated natural gas company in the United States. It distributes natural gas as a public utility in Utah, southwestern Wyoming, and a small portion of southeastern Idaho serving 945,971 sales and transportation customers; and owns and operates distribution systems comprising 27,612 miles of street mains, service lines, and interconnecting pipelines, as well as has long-term franchises granted by communities and counties in its service area. The company also develops, produces, and delivers natural gas from its properties located in the Rocky Mountain region, primarily in the Vermillion, Pinedale, Moxa Arch, and Uinta Basin producing fields; produces and sells crude oil and natural gas liquids; provides interstate natural gas-transportation and underground-storage services in Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado; and offers wellhead automation and measurement services for Rockies oil and gas producers. It owns and operates approximately 2,662 miles of interstate pipeline with total firm-capacity commitments of 5,121 Mdth per day transporting natural gas from Rocky Mountain producing areas to other pipeline systems
Carolina Gas Transmission
Acquisition in 2014
Carolina Gas Transmission Corporation (CGT) is an interstate natural gas transportation company that serves wholesale and direct industrial customers across South Carolina. Regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), CGT offers a range of services, including open access, unbundled firm and interruptible transportation, as well as interruptible parking and lending services for interstate gas markets. By selling pipeline capacity instead of natural gas, CGT empowers large-volume natural gas consumers to implement their own purchasing strategies, ensuring efficient energy delivery to its clientele.
Cove Point LNG Limited
Acquisition in 2002
Cove Point LNG Limited is owner of the nation's largest liquified natural gas import facility.
Louis Dreyfus Natural Gas
Acquisition in 2001
Louis Dreyfus Natural Gas is a major United States producer and marketer of natural gas and crude oil. It focuses on exploration, development, acquisition and marketing activities to grow production and reserves, supported by a sizable domestic reserve base dominated by natural gas and a strategic emphasis on three core regions to improve drilling success, reduce costs and achieve favorable price realizations.
Consolidated Natural Gas Company
Acquisition in 1999
CNG is among North America's premier energy companies. Their businesses include: one of the nation's largest and most successful independent exploration and production operations, the nation's fifth largest natural gas utility system, an interstate natural gas pipeline network linking the continent's largest gas storage system, and a rapidly growing energy mass-marketer.