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Ruhrgas

Ruhrgas AG (original name: Aktiengesellschaft für Kohleverwertung; later: E.ON Ruhrgas) was the largest natural gas transportation and trading company based in Essen, Germany. The company was founded in 1926 and it finally ceased to exist on 2 May 2013 when it was merged into E.ON Global Commodities SE (now: Uniper Global Commodities SE).

Ruhrgas AG
IndustryOil and gas
Founded1926; 97 years ago (1926) in Essen, Germany
FounderVereinigte Stahlwerke AG
Zeche Mathias Stinnes
Defunct2013 (2013)
SuccessorE.ON Global Commodities SE
Open Grid Europe
ProductsCoal gas
Natural gas
ParentE.ON

History edit

Ruhrgas AG was founded in 1926 as a natural gas transportation company by Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG and Zeche Mathias Stinnes as Aktiengesellschaft für Kohleverwertung. The newly founded company took over the distribution of the coal gas produced in the coking plants Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG and Zeche Mathias Stinne. In 1928, Aktiengesellschaft für Kohleverwertung acquired 300-kilometre-long (190 mi) pipeline network from RWE AG. Consequently, the company was renamed Ruhrgas AG. By the end of the decade, gas supply contracts were signed with Cologne, Düsseldorf, Hanover, and Saarbrücken. By 1930, total sales of coal gas by Ruhrgas amounted to 0.3 billion cubic metres (11 billion cubic feet), and its pipeline network covered 857 kilometres (533 mi). By 1936, its pipeline network accounted 1,128 kilometres (701 mi) and the company delivered 2 billion cubic metres (71 billion cubic feet) of coal gas from 32 coking plants. Among other industries, it delivered gas to Adam Opel works.[1]

In 1938, natural gas was found near Bad Bentheim. In 1939, at the request of the Reich Ministry of Economics requested Ruhrgas to integrate the gas deposit into the existing pipeline network. However, due to the World War II, it was not until 1944 that a 75-kilometre-long (47 mi) pipeline from ad Bentheim to the chemical works in Hüls was completed. During the World War II a lot of the gas infrastructure was destruction.[1] However, by the end of 1945, the pipeline network was 90% restored.

In the 1940s, Ruhrgas in cooperation with Lurgi Gesellschaft für Wärmetechnik G.m.b.H. developed the Lurgi–Ruhrgas process, a process for a low-temperature liquefaction of lignite (brown coal) and oil shale.[2][3]

In 1948, Ruhrgas together with Thyssengas jstarted coal gas export to the Netherlands. By 1965, the Ruhrgas pipeline network was expanded up to 3,402 kilometres (2,114 mi) and the total sales of gas was 3.3 billion cubic metres (120 billion cubic feet), of which 10% was natural gas.[1]

In 1970, Ruhrgas signed the first contract to import natural gas from the Soviet Union, becoming the largest natural gas import and distribution company in Germany.[1] In 1971, Ruhrgas started supplying natural gas to Switzerland through the Trans Europa Naturgas Pipeline in cooperation with Snam and Swissgas. In 1973, it signed a contract to buy natural gas from the North Sea Ekofisk field through the Norpipe pipeline. Deliveries from Norway started in 1977.[1] In 1973, Ruhrgas started to buy Soviet gas through East Germany to supply West Berlin.[4] In 1975, Ruhrgas and Gaz de France formed a partnership Mittel-Europäische-Gasleitungsgesellschaft to build the MEGAL pipeline for transportation of Russian natural gas to France and southern Germany. The pipeline was commissioned in 1980.[5] In 1982, it signed a contract with Soyuzgasexport supporting construction of the Urengoy–Pomary–Uzhhorod pipeline.[4] At the same year, Ruhrgas joined the consortium to import natural gas from Statfjord field. Deliveries started after commissioning the Statpipe pipeline in 1985.[1]

In 1998, Ruhrgas owned a pipeline network of 10,361 kilometres (6,438 mi) with 26 compressor stations and 12 underground storage facilities. It sold 50.9 billion cubic metres (1.80 trillion cubic feet) of natural gas.

In 1999, the company donated US$3.5 million for restoration of the Amber Room.[6]

Ruhrgas was acquired by energy company E.ON in March 2003. On 1 July 2004, the company was renamed accordingly E.ON Ruhrgas. That time, it became the largest foreign shareholder in the Russian gas company Gazprom by 6.5% of shares. These shares were bought back by Gazprom in October 2009 as a result of the asset-swap deal between E.On and Gazprom. As a result of thedeal, E.ON Ruhrgas acquired a 25% stake, minus three ordinary registered shares plus three preference non-voting shares in Severneftegazprom, an operator of the Yuzhno-Russkoye field.[7]

In June 2005, E.ON Ruhrgas acquired 51% of the Romanian gas utility DistriGaz Nord and renamed it E.ON Gaz România. On 8 September 2005, E.ON Ruhrgas signed an agreement to participate in the Nord Stream 1 project. The pipeline became operational in 2011.

By 2008, E.ON Ruhrgas owned 11,552 kilometres (7,178 mi) of pipelines.

In July 2010, E.ON Ruhrgas acquired 15% of the shares in the Trans Adriatic Pipeline project.

On 1 September 2010, based on the European Union Third Energy Package, the gas transportation and gas storage operations of E.ON Ruhrgas were transferred to E.ON Gastransport and renamed Open Grid Europe. On 2 May 2013, E.ON Ruhrgas was merged with E.ON Global Commodities SE, now part of Uniper.

The name Ruhrgas is still used by Uniper Ruhrgas International GmbH, a subsidiary of Uniper. It was founded as E.ON Ruhrgas International GmbH in 1994, after takeover of Ruhrgas by E.ON on the basis of Ruhrgas international activities.[8]

Shareholders edit

Before acquisition by E.ON, shareholders of Ruhrgas were:

  • Bergemann GmbH (59.76%) – a holding company owned by Gelsenberg AG (Deutsche BP Holding AG), RAG BeteiligungsGmbH (RAG AG), Mannesmann AG, ThyssenKrupp AG, RWE DEA AG, VEBA AG;
  • 25% Brigitta Erdgas und Erdöl GmbH – a joint venture owned by Esso AG and Deutsche Shell AG;
  • 15% Schubert KG u. a. – a holding company owned by Schubert Beteiligungs GmbH (a joint venture of Mobil Oil AG and Preussag AG), Elwerath Erdgas und Erdöl GmbH (a joint venture of ESSO AG and Deutsche Shell AG), Gelsenberg AG (Deutsche BP Holding AG);
  • 0.24% minority shareholders.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Ruhrgas AG History". FundingUniverse. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
  2. ^ "An Assessment of Oil Shale Technologies" (PDF). June 1980. NTIS order #PB80-210115. Retrieved 2009-05-29.
  3. ^ United States National Research Council, Ad Hoc Panel on Liquefaction of Coal; United States Department of Energy, Energy Research and Development Administration (1977). Assessment of technology for the liquefaction of coal. National Academy of Sciences. p. 29. Retrieved 2009-05-29.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ a b Bros et al. (2017), p. 12
  5. ^ . Gazprom Export. Archived from the original on 2007-07-16. Retrieved 2008-06-14.
  6. ^ "Russia: German Firm Gives Millions To Restore Amber Room". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 1999-08-19. Retrieved 2018-03-25.
  7. ^ Bros et al. (2017), p. 21
  8. ^ "Company Overview of Uniper Ruhrgas International GmbH". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2018-03-28.
  9. ^ Codognet, Marc-Kévin; Glachant, Jean-Michel; Levque, Frangois; Plagnet, Marie-Anne (August 2002). Mergers and Acquisitions in the European Electricity Sector. Cases and Patterns (PDF). CERNA, Centre d'économie industrielle, École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris. p. 18. Retrieved 2018-03-25.

Bibliography edit

  • Bros, Aurélie; Mitrova, Tatiana; Westphal, Kirsten (December 2017). German-Russian Gas Relations. A Special Relationship in Troubled Waters (PDF). SWP Research Paper. SWP.

External links edit

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Ruhrgas AG original name Aktiengesellschaft fur Kohleverwertung later E ON Ruhrgas was the largest natural gas transportation and trading company based in Essen Germany The company was founded in 1926 and it finally ceased to exist on 2 May 2013 when it was merged into E ON Global Commodities SE now Uniper Global Commodities SE Ruhrgas AGIndustryOil and gasFounded1926 97 years ago 1926 in Essen GermanyFounderVereinigte Stahlwerke AGZeche Mathias StinnesDefunct2013 2013 SuccessorE ON Global Commodities SEOpen Grid EuropeProductsCoal gasNatural gasParentE ON Contents 1 History 2 Shareholders 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksHistory editRuhrgas AG was founded in 1926 as a natural gas transportation company by Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG and Zeche Mathias Stinnes as Aktiengesellschaft fur Kohleverwertung The newly founded company took over the distribution of the coal gas produced in the coking plants Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG and Zeche Mathias Stinne In 1928 Aktiengesellschaft fur Kohleverwertung acquired 300 kilometre long 190 mi pipeline network from RWE AG Consequently the company was renamed Ruhrgas AG By the end of the decade gas supply contracts were signed with Cologne Dusseldorf Hanover and Saarbrucken By 1930 total sales of coal gas by Ruhrgas amounted to 0 3 billion cubic metres 11 billion cubic feet and its pipeline network covered 857 kilometres 533 mi By 1936 its pipeline network accounted 1 128 kilometres 701 mi and the company delivered 2 billion cubic metres 71 billion cubic feet of coal gas from 32 coking plants Among other industries it delivered gas to Adam Opel works 1 In 1938 natural gas was found near Bad Bentheim In 1939 at the request of the Reich Ministry of Economics requested Ruhrgas to integrate the gas deposit into the existing pipeline network However due to the World War II it was not until 1944 that a 75 kilometre long 47 mi pipeline from ad Bentheim to the chemical works in Huls was completed During the World War II a lot of the gas infrastructure was destruction 1 However by the end of 1945 the pipeline network was 90 restored In the 1940s Ruhrgas in cooperation with Lurgi Gesellschaft fur Warmetechnik G m b H developed the Lurgi Ruhrgas process a process for a low temperature liquefaction of lignite brown coal and oil shale 2 3 In 1948 Ruhrgas together with Thyssengas jstarted coal gas export to the Netherlands By 1965 the Ruhrgas pipeline network was expanded up to 3 402 kilometres 2 114 mi and the total sales of gas was 3 3 billion cubic metres 120 billion cubic feet of which 10 was natural gas 1 In 1970 Ruhrgas signed the first contract to import natural gas from the Soviet Union becoming the largest natural gas import and distribution company in Germany 1 In 1971 Ruhrgas started supplying natural gas to Switzerland through the Trans Europa Naturgas Pipeline in cooperation with Snam and Swissgas In 1973 it signed a contract to buy natural gas from the North Sea Ekofisk field through the Norpipe pipeline Deliveries from Norway started in 1977 1 In 1973 Ruhrgas started to buy Soviet gas through East Germany to supply West Berlin 4 In 1975 Ruhrgas and Gaz de France formed a partnership Mittel Europaische Gasleitungsgesellschaft to build the MEGAL pipeline for transportation of Russian natural gas to France and southern Germany The pipeline was commissioned in 1980 5 In 1982 it signed a contract with Soyuzgasexport supporting construction of the Urengoy Pomary Uzhhorod pipeline 4 At the same year Ruhrgas joined the consortium to import natural gas from Statfjord field Deliveries started after commissioning the Statpipe pipeline in 1985 1 In 1998 Ruhrgas owned a pipeline network of 10 361 kilometres 6 438 mi with 26 compressor stations and 12 underground storage facilities It sold 50 9 billion cubic metres 1 80 trillion cubic feet of natural gas In 1999 the company donated US 3 5 million for restoration of the Amber Room 6 Ruhrgas was acquired by energy company E ON in March 2003 On 1 July 2004 the company was renamed accordingly E ON Ruhrgas That time it became the largest foreign shareholder in the Russian gas company Gazprom by 6 5 of shares These shares were bought back by Gazprom in October 2009 as a result of the asset swap deal between E On and Gazprom As a result of thedeal E ON Ruhrgas acquired a 25 stake minus three ordinary registered shares plus three preference non voting shares in Severneftegazprom an operator of the Yuzhno Russkoye field 7 In June 2005 E ON Ruhrgas acquired 51 of the Romanian gas utility DistriGaz Nord and renamed it E ON Gaz Romania On 8 September 2005 E ON Ruhrgas signed an agreement to participate in the Nord Stream 1 project The pipeline became operational in 2011 By 2008 E ON Ruhrgas owned 11 552 kilometres 7 178 mi of pipelines In July 2010 E ON Ruhrgas acquired 15 of the shares in the Trans Adriatic Pipeline project On 1 September 2010 based on the European Union Third Energy Package the gas transportation and gas storage operations of E ON Ruhrgas were transferred to E ON Gastransport and renamed Open Grid Europe On 2 May 2013 E ON Ruhrgas was merged with E ON Global Commodities SE now part of Uniper The name Ruhrgas is still used by Uniper Ruhrgas International GmbH a subsidiary of Uniper It was founded as E ON Ruhrgas International GmbH in 1994 after takeover of Ruhrgas by E ON on the basis of Ruhrgas international activities 8 Shareholders editBefore acquisition by E ON shareholders of Ruhrgas were Bergemann GmbH 59 76 a holding company owned by Gelsenberg AG Deutsche BP Holding AG RAG BeteiligungsGmbH RAG AG Mannesmann AG ThyssenKrupp AG RWE DEA AG VEBA AG 25 Brigitta Erdgas und Erdol GmbH a joint venture owned by Esso AG and Deutsche Shell AG 15 Schubert KG u a a holding company owned by Schubert Beteiligungs GmbH a joint venture of Mobil Oil AG and Preussag AG Elwerath Erdgas und Erdol GmbH a joint venture of ESSO AG and Deutsche Shell AG Gelsenberg AG Deutsche BP Holding AG 0 24 minority shareholders 9 References edit a b c d e f Ruhrgas AG History FundingUniverse Retrieved 2018 03 24 An Assessment of Oil Shale Technologies PDF June 1980 NTIS order PB80 210115 Retrieved 2009 05 29 United States National Research Council Ad Hoc Panel on Liquefaction of Coal United States Department of Energy Energy Research and Development Administration 1977 Assessment of technology for the liquefaction of coal National Academy of Sciences p 29 Retrieved 2009 05 29 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Bros et al 2017 p 12 Landmarks in history Gazprom Export Archived from the original on 2007 07 16 Retrieved 2008 06 14 Russia German Firm Gives Millions To Restore Amber Room Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty 1999 08 19 Retrieved 2018 03 25 Bros et al 2017 p 21 Company Overview of Uniper Ruhrgas International GmbH Bloomberg Retrieved 2018 03 28 Codognet Marc Kevin Glachant Jean Michel Levque Frangois Plagnet Marie Anne August 2002 Mergers and Acquisitions in the European Electricity Sector Cases and Patterns PDF CERNA Centre d economie industrielle Ecole nationale superieure des mines de Paris p 18 Retrieved 2018 03 25 Bibliography editBros Aurelie Mitrova Tatiana Westphal Kirsten December 2017 German Russian Gas Relations A Special Relationship in Troubled Waters PDF SWP Research Paper SWP External links editDocuments and clippings about Ruhrgas in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ruhrgas amp oldid 1164170088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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