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Engie
Engie SA (stylised in all caps as ENGIE) is a French multinational electric utility company, headquartered in La Défense, Courbevoie. Its activities cover electricity generation and distribution, natural gas, nuclear power, renewable energy, district energy, and the petroleum industry. It is involved in both upstream (engineering, sale, operation, maintenance) and downstream (waste management, dismantling) activities.
Gérard Mestrallet
French businessman
Gaz de France
French enterprise
Open GDF Suez
women's tennis tournament in Paris, France
Suez Company
company (1858–1997)
Q137486456
French company (1997–2008)
Nord Stream AG
operating company for natural gas piplines
Engie Electrabel
Electrabel SA is a Belgian energy corporation. It is a subsidiary of French multinational utility company Engie S.A. (formerly GDF Suez).
Isabelle Kocher
French business executive
Nord Stream 1
offshore natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany
Fluxys
Fluxys is an oil and gas infrastructure group based in Belgium, active in the transmission, storage, and terminalling of Natural gas, Biomethane, Hydrogen, and CO2.
Patrick Ollier
French politician
Hôtel de Caumont
mansion in in Aix-en-Provence, France
MEGAL pipeline
gas pipeline
Engie Brasil
company
Claude Mandil
French businessman
Catherine MacGregor
Moroccan-born French businesswoman (born 1972); CEO of ENGIE since 2021
NaTran
NaTran (previously GRTgaz) is a French natural gas transmission system operator located in Bois-Colombes, Île de France, France. The operated system consists of high pressure gas pipelines with pressure exceeding .
Degrémont
Degrémont is a company specializing in the production of drinking water, and in the treatment of sewage and sludge. After starting as a family business in France in 1939, it has since become a subsidiary of Suez Environment, employing 4,600 people in 70 countries, and generating annual revenues of €1.520 billion (2010 figures).