Notas de prensa

Earlier today, the General Manager of Communication and Institutional Relations of GAS NATURAL FENOSA, Jordi Garcia Tabernero, the General Manager of the Gas Natural Fenosa Foundation, Martí Solà, and the President of the Spanish Red Cross, Javier Senent, signed a partnership agreement to help groups affected by energy vulnerability in Spain.
GAS NATURAL FENOSA obtained a net profit of 298 million euros in the first quarter of 2017, 9.4% lower than the same period last year. The result would be 8.3% lower on like-for-like terms as the results of Electricaribe were not consolidated in the first three months of the year due to their falling outside the scope of consolidation at the end of 2016.
GAS NATURAL FENOSA President Isidro Fainé chaired his first Ordinary Shareholder’s Meeting since being appointed in September; the meeting was held today in Barcelona. The Ordinary Shareholder’s Meeting approved a total payout to shareholders from the 2016 result of 1.001 billion euros, as established in the new remuneration policy included in the company’s Strategic Plan.
The offer to repurchase GAS NATURAL FENOSA bonds, made on 28 March, ended today and reached the one billion euro target initially set by the company. Specifically, the offer, maturing between 2018 and 2021, has had a demand in excess of 1.2 billion euros, forcing a proration to adjust it to the initial offer of one billion euros.
GAS NATURAL FENOSA’s Board of Directors, chaired for the first time by Isidre Fainé, reached a unanimous decision at its ordinary meeting held in Barcelona to appoint Salvador Gabarró as the energy group’s Honorary President, a post that had remained vacant since Pere Durán Farell’s death in 1999.
GAS NATURAL FENOSA and Baleària officially launch today Spain’s first natural gas engine for passenger boats, in the Port of Barcelona. Both companies have fostered the development and installation of the auxiliary engine and a 30 m3 tank of liquefied natural gas (LNG) (which can operate for one week) on the ferry Abel Matutes owned by Baleària, which operates a daily Barcelona-Palma de Mallorca route.