CENTRICA STORAGE LIMITED
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2024-10-30 (gnlglobal.com)
Centrica and Coterra Energy announce natural gas purchase and sale agreements
Centrica LNG and Coterra today announced the signing of two natural gas purchase and sale agreements. Under the contracts, Coterra will supply 100,000 MMbtu/d of natural gas linked to European gas prices, such as TTF and NBP, over a period of 10 years, starting in 2028.
Read more2021-01-28 (thecourier.co.uk)
'They just see us as being too costly': Fife gas worker fears 'fire and rehire' strategy could set precedent - The Courier
A Fife gas engineer caught up in the "fire and rehire" row fears other companies could follow Centrica's lead.
Read more2016-06-23 (bbc.co.uk)
Shutdown at UK's largest gas facility
The UK's largest gas storage facility is being shut down for 42 days, prompting volatility in wholesale gas prices.
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(tijd.be)
Centrica concludes interconnector contract with German gas distributor Thyssengas
(bloomberg/time) - British natural gas distributor Centrica confirms that it has signed a contract with German natural gas distributor Thyssengas for the supply of 3 billion m3 of natural gas from next year to 2005. British natural gas will be transited to Germany via the interconnector, the undersea natural gas pipeline between East England and Zeebrugge, and the Distrigas pipeline yet to be built between Zeebrugge and Eynatten. Centrica is the former sales department of British Gas. The British natural gas company was split into two separate companies in February, Centrica and BG, which includes the production and exploration activities and natural gas transport and storage of subsidiary Transco. In Great Britain, Centrica still operates under the name British Gas.
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