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Romania: Premier Energy separates gas supply and distribution to align with EU regulations

Premier Energy has split its natural gas supply and distribution operations to comply with European regulations, creating two distinct entities: Premier Energy, responsible for natural gas supply, and NeoGas Grid, which handles the distribution of natural gas services.

This division, which began in the second half of last year, is part of a larger effort to align with European regulations and optimize the group’s operations. Importantly, this restructuring will not affect the quality of services provided to customers, who will continue to benefit from transparency, efficiency, and safety.

NeoGas Grid now operates an extensive network of nearly 4,000 kilometers of low and medium-pressure gas lines, primarily serving the Bucharest metropolitan area, southern and western Romania, as well as smaller towns in the northern part of the country. The network is expanding at a rate of around 400 kilometers per year, reinforcing the company’s commitment to strengthening the national energy infrastructure. NeoGas Grid is currently the third-largest natural gas distributor in Romania.

The company has modernized its network, preparing it for a transition to green hydrogen, and continues to strengthen its role as a natural gas distribution operator, offering sustainable and efficient energy solutions. NeoGas Grid is committed to innovation, transparency, and reliability, while embracing cleaner technologies to align with global energy transition goals.

Premier Energy Group, which has one of the fastest growth rates in southeastern Europe, operates across several business sectors, including electricity production, renewable energy generation (wind and solar), and natural gas supply and distribution. The group owns or has under development over 1,200 MW of renewable energy capacity, mainly from wind and photovoltaic sources, and supplies electricity to about 2.3 million consumers in Romania and Moldova, primarily households and small businesses. Additionally, Premier Energy owns a vast electricity distribution network in Moldova, covering approximately 75% of the country’s population.

Premier Energy also supplies natural gas to both residential and non-residential consumers (retail, industry, and commerce) and operates a gas distribution network of over 3,800 kilometers in areas surrounding the capital, as well as in southern, western, and northern Romania. It remains the third-largest player in the country’s natural gas distribution market.

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