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Gas Natural Fenosa is one of the leading multinational companies in the gas and electricity sector.

Its business model is based on achieving a suitable balance between regulated and liberalised businesses in the gas and electricity markets, with an increasing and diverse international presence.

Following its merger with Unión Fenosa, the company now operates in 25 countries around the world, where it has nearly 20 million customers and 15.4 GW of installed power.

In Spain, Gas Natural Fenosa distributes and sells gas and electricity and is engaged in power generation, regasification and exploration activities. In France, Belgium and Luxembourg, it carries out gas sales activities,  in Holland marketing of energy and in Italy it distributes and sells natural gas and is undertaking two regasification projects. Its activity in Portugal includes gas and electricity sales, and it also has wind energy projects.

In Latin America the company distributes gas in Argentina and Brazil; it distributes electricity and gas in Colombia; and generates electricity and distributes gas in Mexico. Its activity in Puerto Rico centres on generating electricity and operating a regasification plant.

The company distributes electricity in Nicaragua and Moldavia, it generates and distributes electricity in Panama, and it participates in the telecommunications business in Guatemala. The group also undertakes power generation activities in Costa Rica, Dominican Republic and Kenya. In South Africa it has a coal mine, and in Morocco it is engaged in exploration activities and operates the gas pipeline between North Africa and Europe.

Gas Natural Fenosa also has a share in two liquefaction plants, in Egypt and Oman. It has a portfolio of wind energy projects in Australia and has upstream projects in Angola.

Gas Natural Fenosa also maintains commercial gas sales relations in a number of countries, including Algeria, where the Maghreb-Europe gas pipeline starts from.