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Formerly | Altergaz S.A. (2003-2012) |
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Company type | Public S.A. |
Euronext Paris: MLALT | |
ISIN | FR0010047928 |
Industry | Energy |
Founded | December 16, 2003 |
Founder | |
Headquarters | rue Jacques Ibert, , France |
Area served | France |
Key people |
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Products | Natural gas |
Revenue | 1,360,497,000 Euro (2017) |
−30,772,900 Euro (2017) | |
Owner | Eni gas e luce (99.87%) |
Number of employees | 184 (2017) |
Parent | Eni |
Website |
fr |
Eni Gas & Power France S.A. (formerly Altergaz S.A.) is the first French natural gas company, based in Paris and founded by Taoufik Tahar, Robert Delbos and Jean-Paul George in 2003.
In 2012, Eni, the Italian Oil & Gas multinational acquired the company. [1] [2]
Altergaz was initially founded in 2003 by Taoufik Tahar [3] and two former senior executive of French energy sectors: Robert Delbos and Jean-Paul George. Taoufik Tahar [4] was the founder and CEO of Easyloan first credit broker in France. Robert Delbos was Chief of Treasury and CFO of EDF-GDF (today EDF and Engie) and then Chairman-CEO of Petrofigaz (today Solfea bank). Jean-Paul George was the former number 2 of GDF (today Engie) as sales manager in the 90s and the founder-CEO of Cofathec group (today Engie Cofely). [2]
In 2004, the investor Georges Cohen, founder of Transiciel company joined Altergaz as business angel and became associate. [5]
In 2005, Altergaz was listed on Bourse de Paris stock exchange. [6]
In 2012, the turnover of Altergaz was around €1,6 billion. [7]
From 2007, Altergaz created a strong industrial and financial partnership with the Italian oil and gas multinational Eni. [8] From 2010, Eni is the first shareholder of Altergaz with more than 63% of the capital and in 2011 Eni got around 98% of shares. [9]
The October 1st 2012, Eni acquired Altergaz in full and was renamed Eni Gas & Power France. [10]
This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments, a violation of Wikipedia's
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neutral point of view. (October 2019) |
Formerly | Altergaz S.A. (2003-2012) |
---|---|
Company type | Public S.A. |
Euronext Paris: MLALT | |
ISIN | FR0010047928 |
Industry | Energy |
Founded | December 16, 2003 |
Founder | |
Headquarters | rue Jacques Ibert, , France |
Area served | France |
Key people |
|
Products | Natural gas |
Revenue | 1,360,497,000 Euro (2017) |
−30,772,900 Euro (2017) | |
Owner | Eni gas e luce (99.87%) |
Number of employees | 184 (2017) |
Parent | Eni |
Website |
fr |
Eni Gas & Power France S.A. (formerly Altergaz S.A.) is the first French natural gas company, based in Paris and founded by Taoufik Tahar, Robert Delbos and Jean-Paul George in 2003.
In 2012, Eni, the Italian Oil & Gas multinational acquired the company. [1] [2]
Altergaz was initially founded in 2003 by Taoufik Tahar [3] and two former senior executive of French energy sectors: Robert Delbos and Jean-Paul George. Taoufik Tahar [4] was the founder and CEO of Easyloan first credit broker in France. Robert Delbos was Chief of Treasury and CFO of EDF-GDF (today EDF and Engie) and then Chairman-CEO of Petrofigaz (today Solfea bank). Jean-Paul George was the former number 2 of GDF (today Engie) as sales manager in the 90s and the founder-CEO of Cofathec group (today Engie Cofely). [2]
In 2004, the investor Georges Cohen, founder of Transiciel company joined Altergaz as business angel and became associate. [5]
In 2005, Altergaz was listed on Bourse de Paris stock exchange. [6]
In 2012, the turnover of Altergaz was around €1,6 billion. [7]
From 2007, Altergaz created a strong industrial and financial partnership with the Italian oil and gas multinational Eni. [8] From 2010, Eni is the first shareholder of Altergaz with more than 63% of the capital and in 2011 Eni got around 98% of shares. [9]
The October 1st 2012, Eni acquired Altergaz in full and was renamed Eni Gas & Power France. [10]