Gas Industry Segments
Producers
Entities that explore and/or produce hydrocarbon resources (natural gas and/or oil) and arrange for the delivery and/or processing of natural gas to the point of sale to purchasers.Link to Producer members
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Transporters
Companies that operate high-pressure transmission systems and/or pipelines, including transit pipelines. Transporters may supply power stations and large industrial consumers.Link to Transporter members
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Distribution Network Operators
Companies that operate the lower pressure distribution grids that take the natural gas from the high pressure transmission systems to domestic and/or small commercial end users.Link to DNO members
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Traders & Shippers
Companies that buy and sell natural gas on a wholesale basis, dealing with parties that are not the end consumers, and/or that arrange to transport natural gas to deliver to Suppliers at a supply point on the Transporter's system.Link to Trader & Shipper members
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Suppliers
Companies that provide marketing and billing services and form a link between the Traders & Shippers and the Retail Suppliers and/or larger End Users.Link to Supplier members
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Retail suppliers
Companies that provide marketing and billing services and form a link between the Suppliers and domestic and/or small commercial End Users.Link to Retail supplier members
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End Users
Companies that are involved in power generation and/or industrial or commercial activities and are consumers of large quantities of natural gas.Link to End User members
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LNG Terminal and Storage Operator and Service Provider (LTSOSP)
All other companies that are involved in the gas industry and provide services for those companies in the other Gas Industry Segments, including for example, terminal operators, storage providers, brokers, gas shipping agents, consultants, etc.Link to Service Provider members
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Associate Members
Associate Members are non-fee paying and non-voting members of EASEE-gas, which can play an advisory role. These may include, but are not limited to, government agencies, regulators, not-for-profit research organizations, consumer groups and individuals.Link to Associate Members
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