Enagás is a Madrid‐based energy company primarily engaged in the transport, regasification and storage of natural gas. As the designated transmission system operator (TSO) for Spain, the company manages an extensive high‐pressure pipeline network that links domestic production points with consumption centers and international interconnectors. Beyond pipeline operations, Enagás owns and operates six liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification terminals along the Spanish coast, enabling the import and re‐gasification of LNG cargoes to maintain supply flexibility and security.
In addition to its core activities in Spain, Enagás has pursued selective international projects to leverage its technical expertise in gas infrastructure. The company holds minority stakes in pipeline ventures and regasification facilities in North and South America, Europe and Asia, where it provides technical services, project development and operational support. Its international footprint includes partnerships in the United States, Mexico, Chile and Peru, as well as participation in the Trans Adriatic Pipeline, which forms a key link in the Southern Gas Corridor to supply Europe with Caspian gas.
Founded in 1972 under Spanish government auspices, Enagás began commercial operations in 1986 following a period of network construction and regulatory framing. It was reorganized and partially privatized in the late 1990s and early 2000s in line with European energy liberalization directives, while the Spanish state has retained a majority interest. The company’s shares are traded on the Spanish stock exchange, and its American depository receipts trade over-the-counter under the symbol ENGGY.
Enagás’s leadership team is headed by Chief Executive Officer Arturo Gonzalo Arranz, who took the helm in 2022 after decades of service within the Spanish energy sector. Under his direction, the company continues to advance its strategic focus on decarbonization, hydrogen readiness and digitalization to support Europe’s energy transition. With a workforce of over 1,300 employees, Enagás remains committed to operational excellence and sustainable development across its infrastructure portfolio.
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