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Fluxys is a Belgium-based company, mainly acting as a natural gas transmission system operator . In 2004, it employed around 850 people and its infrastructure comprised about 3,700 km (2,300 mi) of pipelines and a terminal in Zeebrugge , Belgium. The company is listed on Euronext Brussels market.

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4-531: The company was created in 2001 from the breakup of Distrigas into two entities (the other entity has kept the name Distrigas). Suez held as much as 57.25% of Fluxys shares prior to its 2008 merger with Gaz de France to form GDF Suez (now Engie ), but was obligated to reduce its stake to satisfy the concerns of the European Commissioner for Competition . Engie still retains 44.75% of Fluxys as of July 2008. As of 7 April 2014, when ice precludes

8-526: A consequence of the merger of Gaz de France and Suez, according to conditions posed by the European Commission with regards to allowing the merger, on 29 May 2008 Suez sold its stake in Distrigas to Eni for €2.7 billion. This article about a natural gas or petroleum-related company is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Belgian company–related article

12-796: The LNG shipments from Yamal LNG at Sabetta along the Northern Sea Route , the Fluxys terminal at Zeebrugge will serve Russia as its LNG port for the Asia-Pacific region. Ukrainian National Agency on Corruption Prevention included Fluxys in the list of International Sponsors of War in November 2023 because the company was promoting the export of Russian LNG using the Fluxys terminal facilities. [REDACTED] Media related to Fluxys at Wikimedia Commons Distrigas Distrigas

16-808: Was a natural gas company based in Belgium . In addition to Belgium, the company operated also in France , the Netherlands and Germany . On 1 November 2012, Distrigas merged with Nuon Belgium and became Eni Gas & Power NV/SA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eni . Distrigas was founded in 1929 by the Imperial Continental Gas Association . In 2001, Distrigas was unbundled separating gas transmission company Fluxys and reorganizing Distrigas to natural gas trading company. Distrigas went public with majority owned by Suez . As

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