Snam
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Public (Società per azioni) | |
Traded as | BIT: SRG |
Industry | Gas industry |
Founded | October 30, 1941 |
Headquarters | San Donato Milanese, Italy |
Key people
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Carlo Malacarne (Chairman) Marco Alverà (CEO)[1] |
Services | Natural gas transmission, storage and distribution |
Revenue | €3,649 million (2015)[2] |
€1,950 million (2015)[2] | |
Profit | adjusted net profit: €1,209 million (2015)[2] |
Owner | CDP Reti (28.98%) |
Number of employees
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6,303 (2015)[2] |
Subsidiaries | Stogit Italgas Snam Rete Gas GNL Italia |
Website | www |
Snam S.p.A. (BIT: SRG) is an Italian natural gas infrastructure company. As of 31 December 2015, it had a market capitalization of €16.97 billion.[2] Snam was originally a subsidiary of Italian energy company Eni. It has since become an independent company, whose largest shareholder is CDP Reti, a holding company controlled by the Italian state. The utility mainly operates in Italy and is one of Europe’s leading regulated gas utilities. Its main peers, in the regulated gas and electricity sectors in Italy and in Europe,[3] are:
- Terna (Italy): the main grid owner, responsible for high voltage electricity transmission and dispatching nationwide
- Enagas (Spain): Technical Manager of the Spanish gas System and the main carrier of natural gas
- REE - Red Eléctrica de España (Spain): manages the transmission grid and acts as sole transmission agent; it is also the System Operator
- National Grid (UK): operates in the regulated businesses of transmission and distribution of electricity and gas mainly in the UK and northeastern US
Contents
History
Snam was founded on 30 October 1941 in San Donato Milanese, Lombardy, with the name Societá NAzionale Metanodotti.
On 1 June 2001, it changed its name to Snam Rete Gas. It has been on quoted on the Borsa Italiana since 6 December 2001.[4] On 1 January 2012, it was renamed with the original name of Snam.[4]
Subsidiaries
Snam has following subsidiaries:
- Snam Rete Gas S.p.A.: the transmission system operator for natural gas;
- Italgas S.p.A. and its subsidiary Napoletana Gas):the distribution group for natural gas ;
- Stogit S.p.A.: storage of natural gas;
- GNL Italia S.p.A.: for the regasification of liquefied natural gas.[5]
- As of April 2016 [1]
Shareholder | Stake |
---|---|
CDP Reti | 28.98% |
Romano Minozzi | 3.03% |
CDP Gas (wholly owned subsidiary of Cassa Depositi e Prestiti) | 1.12% |
Banca d'Italia | 0.53% |
Eni | 0.02% |
Treasury share | 0.03% |
Retail Investors | 7.46% |
Institutional Investors | 58.83% |
Board of Directors
Appointed by the Shareholders’Meeting on April 2016 [1]
Role | Name and surname |
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Chairman | Carlo Malacarne |
Chief Executive Officer | Marco Alverà |
Director | Sabrina Bruno |
Director | Francesco Gori |
Director | Monica De Virgiliis |
Director | Yunpeng He |
Director | Lucia Morselli |
Director | Elisabetta Oliveri |
Director | Alessandro Tonetti |
Sustainability
Snam's approach to sustainability is based on Shared Value,[6][7] a concept elaborated by Michael E. Porter in collaboration with Mark R. Kramer that explores the link between a company and its environment and their mutual interdependence.[8] In order to create Shared Value, Snam promotes sustainable development along its entire transport, dispatchment, regasification, storage and distribution process.[6]
In 2009 [9] the company joined the United Nations Global Compact [10] and since 2006 has published a sustainability report in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative's guidelines.[11][12] Moreover, Snam operates within the reference framework of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Fundamental Conventions of the ILO and the OECD Guidelines on Multinational Enterprises.[13]
Its commitment towards the environment focuses on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and safeguarding biodiversity.[14] Among its social initiatives, Snam partners with Legambiente [15] and Federparchi [16] and, in 2012, joined the Sodalitas Foundation, which seeks to build bridges between the entrepreneurial world in Italy and the non-profit sector.[17]
See also
References
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