List of British natural gas companies
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 natural gas companies

Suppliers
  • British Gas
    Centrica
    Centrica plc is a multinational utility company, based in the United Kingdom but also with interests in North America. Centrica is the largest supplier of gas to domestic customers in the UK, and one of the largest suppliers of electricity, operating under the trading names "Scottish Gas" in...

    (Also uses Scottish Gas
    Scottish Gas
    Scottish Gas is the trading name of British Gas in Scotland.-See also:* British Gas* Centrica* Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom* List of power stations in Scotland-External links:* *...

     & Nwy Prydain brands)(Parent company Centrica
    Centrica
    Centrica plc is a multinational utility company, based in the United Kingdom but also with interests in North America. Centrica is the largest supplier of gas to domestic customers in the UK, and one of the largest suppliers of electricity, operating under the trading names "Scottish Gas" in...

    )
  • npower
    Npower (UK)
    RWE Npower plc is a UK-based electricity and gas supply generation company, formerly known as Innogy plc. As Innogy plc it was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index...

     (Parent company RWE
    RWE
    RWE AG , is a German electric power and natural gas public utility company based in Essen. Through its various subsidiaries, the energy company contributes electricity and gas to more than 20 million electricity customers and 10 million gas customers, principally in Europe...

    )
  • Powergen Retail (Parent Company E.ON
    E.ON
    E.ON AG, marketed with an interpunct as E•ON, is the holding company of the world's largest investor-owned energy service provider based in Düsseldorf, Germany. The name comes from the Greek word aeon which means eternity....

    )
  • Scottish Power
    Scottish Power
    ScottishPower Ltd. is a vertically integrated energy company with its headquarters in Glasgow, Scotland. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index but in 2006 it became a subsidiary of the Spanish utility Iberdrola...

  • Scottish & Southern Energy plc (Parent of Scottish Hydro, Southern Electric
    Southern Electric
    Southern Electric plc was an electricity company in the UK. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange as SSE . Southern Electric merged with Scottish Hydro-Electric plc in 1998 forming SSE. Since then SSE bought SWALEC and Atlantic Electric and Gas...

     & Swalec
    SWALEC
    SWALEC was an electricity supply and distribution company which was bought out in 1996 for £872m following the de-regulation of the electricity supply industry in the UK....

    )
  • EDF Energy (Parent of London Energy, SEEboard Energy
    SEEBOARD
    SEEBOARD, formerly South Eastern Electricity Board , was a British electricity company. The electrical power industry in the United Kingdom was nationalised by the Electricity Act 1947, when over 600 electric power companies were merged into twelve Area Boards, one of which was the South Eastern...

    , & SWEB Energy
    SWEB Energy
    SWEB Energy, formerly South Western Electricity Board was a British state-owned Regional Electricity Company operating in South West England which was privatised by the Thatcher government...

    )


Other Companies
  • National Grid
    National Grid plc
    National Grid plc is a multinational electricity and gas utility company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. Its principal activities are in the United Kingdom and northeastern United States and it is one of the largest investor-owned energy companies in the world.National Grid is listed on...

    , previously known as Transco


See also: Lists of public utilities.
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