Osaka Gas

Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. (大阪ガス株式会社 or 大阪瓦斯株式会社, Ōsaka Gasu Kabushiki-gaisha), commonly written as 大阪ガス, is a Japanese gas company based in Osaka, Japan. It supplies gas to the Kansai region, especially the Keihanshin area when an advert of 1986 used the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves.

Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.
大阪ガス
Native name
大阪ガス株式会社
大阪瓦斯株式会社 (with ateji)
Ōsaka Gasu kabushiki gaisha
TypePublic KK
TYO: 9532
IndustryEnergy Producer and Services Provider
FoundedNishi-ku, Osaka, Japan (April 15, 1897 (1897-04-15))
HeadquartersChuo-ku, Osaka,
Key people
Hiroshi Ozaki (President)
ProductsLiquefied natural gas, Energy
Revenue
  • Increase¥1,294,781 million (2012)[* 1]
  • ¥1,187,142 million (2011)
  • Decrease¥77,274 million (2012)[* 1]
  • ¥88,584 million (2011)
  • Decrease¥45,207 million (2012)[* 1]
  • ¥45,968 million (2011)
Total assets
  • Increase¥1,475,759 million (2012)[* 1]
  • ¥1,437,297 million (2011)
Total equity
  • Increase¥708,904 million (2012)[* 1]
  • ¥688,695 million (2011)
Number of employees
  • Increase19,818 (2012)
  • 19,360 (2011)
Websitewww.osakagas.co.jp/indexe.html
Footnotes / references
  1. "Financial Statement (Year ended on March 31, 2012)" (PDF). Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. April 26, 2012. Retrieved November 5, 2012.

Osaka Gas is also engaged in upstream, midstream and downstream energy projects throughout the world, including LNG terminals, pipelines and independent power projects, particularly in Southeast Asia, Australia and North America.[1]

Osaka Gas Building
1-2, Hiranomachi Yonchome, Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan

Overview

Service area : 3,220 km², 68 million households.
Annual gas sales : 8,5 billion m³.
Pipeline : 56,500km in Japan.
The company owns upstream oil and gas assets in Norway and Australia, including Gorgon LNG, Sunrise LNG and Crux projects in Australia [2] and Qalhat LNG in Oman.
It also owns pipeline and power assets internationally.[3]

History

Osaka Gas began operations in 1897 in Nishi-ku, Osaka, on a site now occupied by the Dome City Gas Building near the Kyocera Dome. It expanded to Wakayama in 1911. Following the end of World War II, in October 1945, Osaka Gas merged with 14 other gas companies in the Kansai region, expanding its footprint to cover Kobe and Kyoto.

Osaka Gas entered its first overseas upstream LNG project in Brunei in 1972, followed by investments in Indonesia in 1977 and Australia in 1989.[4]

Affiliates

  • Osaka Gas Australia Pty Ltd [5]
  • Osaka Gas Engineering Company Limited
  • Osaka Gas Chemical Company Limited
  • Senboku Power Fuel Company Limited
  • Osaka Gas Energy America[6]

References

  1. "International Energy Business | OSAKA GAS". www.osakagas.co.jp. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  2. "Portfolio - Osaka Gas Australia Pty Ltd". Archived from the original on 2015-08-08. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
  3. "C-Direct Japan" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-26. Retrieved 2007-03-30.
  4. "沿革". www.osakagas.co.jp. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  5. "Osaka Gas Australia".
  6. "Osakagas english page". Archived from the original on 2011-04-15. Retrieved 2011-05-17.

Omni Escapes Magazine Escapes Magazine Summer 2018


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.