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    Eesti Gaas AS, branded internationally as Elenger, is an energy company with headquarters in Tallinn, Estonia. The company's main activity is selling and...
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    Elering (redirect from Elering Gaas)
    Võrguteenus (later renamed: Elering Gaas). EG Võrguteenus was established in 2005 as a subsidiary of Eesti Gaas. Originally it operated both—a transmission...
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  • cooperation with Eesti Gaas of Estonia. After implementation of the EU third energy package, EG Võrguteenus, a former subsidiary of Eesti Gaas, replaced the...
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  • has ownership in several Tallink subsidiaries and a natural gas company Eesti Gaas. The history of the company known today as Tallink can be traced back...
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    Optimus is a LNG bunkering ship which is owned by Eesti Gaas. The LNG vessel is operated by Eesti Gaas group business unit Elenger Marine. Optimus is the...
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  • Gas-Invest S.A. (37.5%) Vemex s.r.o. (Securing Energy for Europe owns 51%) Eesti Gaas AS (37.02%) Frangaz (50%) - joint venture with Gaz de France Agrogaz GmbH...
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    energy company Eesti Energia, the nationwide electric power transmission system operator Elering, the natural gas distributor Eesti Gaas, and the country's...
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    have ceased operations are included and noted as defunct. Headquarters of Eesti Energia in Tallinn. A. Le Coq brewery in Tartu. Tallink ferry Victoria I...
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  • Distribution Source: 220 Energia Alexela Energia Baltic Energy Services Eesti Energia Eesti Gaas Elektrum (Latvenergo) Elveso Energijos tiekimas ESRO Imatra Elekter...
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  • terminals in Klaipeda, Lithuania, and the new Inkoo LNG terminal in Finland. Eesti Gaas, the main gas supplier, has secured deals to bring LNG cargoes from these...
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