Imperial Continental Gas Association plc was a leading British gas utility operating in various cities in Continental Europe. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

History

The Company was formed by Sir Moses Montefiore[1] and some of his colleagues based in London in 1824 as the Imperial Continental Gas Association to establish gas utilities in other counties.[2] It commenced operations distributing gas in Hannover in 1825 and providing gas lighting in Berlin in 1826 under the supervision of the Prussian Count Eduard of Dyhrn-Waldenburg-Schoenau.[3] During the course of the 19th century it established gas works in Antwerp, Brussels, Berlin and Vienna.[4] Its operations in Vienna began in the mid-1840s; the head office from 1883 to 1902 was at the Palais Epstein.[5]

Sir William Congreve, 2nd Baronet was general manager from 1824.[6] The noted philanthropist Goodwin Newton of Barrells Hall, and Glencripesdale Estate was Director and Chairman for a long period in the late nineteenth century. In the early twentieth century Sir Henry Birchenough the future president of the British South Africa Company also served as a director of the company.[7]

It established the Westergasfabriek gas works in Amsterdam in 1883.[8]

In 1928 it established Distrigas, the main gas distributor in Belgium, which is now owned by Eni.[9] During World War I its operations in Berlin were nationalised by the German Government.[10]

In 1969 the Company acquired all the shares in Calor Group that it did not already own.[11]

In 1986 it rejected a bid from Gulf Resources & Chemical Corporation, a company controlled by the Barclay brothers.[12] Instead in 1987 it broke itself up into Calor Group (now owned by SHV) and Contibel (now owned by Tractebel).[13]

References

  1. ^ Moses Montefiore Archived 13 December 2005 at the Wayback Machine Halcyon, 29 June 2002
  2. ^ Imperial Continental Gas Association records 1824 - 1976 National Archives
  3. ^ "Album presented to Robert W. Wilson by the Imperial Continental Gas Association 1922". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2009.
  4. ^ Where the action is: The Introduction and Acceptance of Infrastructure Innovations in Dutch Cities 1850-1950 Pim Kooij, 21 August 2006
  5. ^ Palais Epstein[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "President's Address" (PDF). Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society. X (5): 407. 1919.
  7. ^ Volume 1 Tariff Commission Report, Steel industry and trade – England; Textile industry and fabrics, London, 1904
  8. ^ Westergasfabriek Archived 2009-03-02 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Publigas, Eni reach agreement on Distrigas sale Forbes, 26 June 2008
  10. ^ Hansard House of Lords, 6 May 1918
  11. ^ Competition Commission Report 1981 Archived 2007-10-22 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Imperial Gas New York Times, 23 October 1986
  13. ^ "Gulf Resources & Chemical Corporation". Archived from the original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2009.

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