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Egyptian Natural Gas Company (GASCO) is a subsidiary of the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company, operating in the field of natural gas transmission, distribution and processing. The company was established in March 1997. GASCO operates the gas grid with total length of 22,000 kilometres (14,000 mi).
In 1952 Egypt’s private sector accounted for 76 percent of economic investment. Following the nationalization plans carried out by President Gamal Abdel Nasser in the effort to build a post-independence socialist state, this percentage drastically shifted within a few decades to government investment accounting for over 80 percent of economic investment. [1]
National Fuel Gas Company (NYSE: NFG) is a diversified energy company with $6.2 billion in assets distributed among the following five operating segments: Exploration and Production (Seneca Resources Company, LLC), Pipeline and Storage (National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation and Empire Pipeline, Inc.), Gathering (National Fuel Gas Midstream Company, LLC), Utility (National Fuel Gas Distribution ...
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Gasco may refer to: GASCO, an Abu Dhabi gas company; GasCo, a subsidiary of Dynegy; Egyptian Natural Gas Company; FC Gasco, a Somali football club; Gasco FC, an Egyptian football club; see 2014–15 Zamalek SC season; General Aviation Safety Council (GASCo), a UK general aviation organization; see Guild of Air Traffic Control Officers
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As at 2012, 12,750 villages have been connected to gas network. [2] NIGC does not play a role in awarding upstream gas projects; that task remains in the hands of the National Iranian Oil Company. [3] Iran has the largest gas network in the Middle East with 22,000 kilometres (14,000 mi) of high-pressure pipelines. [4]
Gas import started in April 2015, supplying to the national gas grid after the regasification with quantity of 30 billion cubic feet (850 million cubic metres). [4] In 2012/2013, total net gas production in Egypt reached 2.26 trillion cubic feet per annum (64 billion cubic metres per annum).