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Compañía Arrendataria del Monopolio del Petróleo, S.A. (Campsa) was the state-owned petroleum products company of Spain . Created in the 1920s during General Primo de Rivera 's dictatorship, it was dissolved in 1992 owing to the demands of the European Union . Its assets were distributed to the largest private petroleum companies in the Spanish market at the time, which were mainly Repsol , Cepsa and BP . The rights to the Campsa brand were given to Repsol .

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5-862: The remaining assets of the company, primarily focused on logistics and pipeline services but also its historical archives, were incorporated under the name Compañía Logística de Hidrocaburos, S.A. (CLH). Following a 2008 agreement between CLH and the National Energy Commission the latter took over the archives. During the period of the Second Republic, CAMPSA's activity was focused on the commercialization of oil and its derivatives, for which it built 16 storage areas and another 34 smaller storage points. However, it practically did not develop exploration activities for oilfields on Spanish soil, nor did it acquire oilfields abroad. The Compañía arrendataria del monopolio del petróleo (C.A.M.P.S.A.)

10-609: Is governed by a Board of Directors, composed of the President, Vice-President, six Directors and a Secretary, with voice but no vote. The President, Vice President and Directors are appointed by the Government of Spain, by Royal Decree on the proposal of Minister of Industry, for a term of six years, which could not be removed and may not be nominated by more than 2 terms (max 12). The Council's current composition is: Directors: Maria del Carmen Fernandez Rozado The president of

15-616: The market power and Markets hydrocarbon s both liquid and gaseous ( natural gas , oil ...). The CNE was closed in 2013 along with the Comisión del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones (CMT), the Comisión Nacional de la Competencia (CNC) and the Comisión Nacional del Sector Postal (CNSP). These bodies were unified in the Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y de la Competencia (CNMC) in October 2013. The National Energy Commission

20-633: Was created on 24 June 1927 by a consortium of Spanish banks: Banco Urquijo , Banco Hispano-Americano , Banco Español de Crédito , Banco Herrero , Banco de Vizcaya , Banco de Bilbao , Banco de Cataluña , Banco Hispano Colonial and Banca Marsans . This article about a natural gas or petroleum-related company is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Comisi%C3%B3n Nacional de Energ%C3%ADa (Spain) The Comisión Nacional de la Energía (in short CNE and in English National Energy Commission) of Spain

25-426: Was the regulator of energy systems , created by Law 34/1998 of October 7, the hydrocarbons sector, and developed by Royal Decree 1339/1999 of 31 July, which adopted its regulation. Its objectives were to ensure effective competition in energy systems and the objectivity and transparency of its operations for the benefit of all individuals who operate these systems and consumers. For this purpose, energy systems means

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