AGL Energy

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AGL Energy Limited
Type Public (ASX: AGK)
Founded 2006
Headquarters Flag of Australia St Leonards, Australia
Key people Paul Anthony (CEO)
Industry Energy
Products Energy
Website agl.com.au

AGL Energy Limited (ASX: AGK) is an Australian company involved in generating and selling electricity and natural gas. It was formed from transactions between its predecessor Australian Gas Light Company and Alinta Limited on 25 October 2006. Australian Gas Light sold its infrastructure businesses (excluding Gas Valpo) to Alinta in return for a 33% share in their WA retail businesses (through AlintaAGL), and their shareholders receiving 44% of the new Alinta.[1][2]

  1. ^ Alinta Ltd merger with the Australian Gas Light Company (AGL) - October 2006. Australian Taxation Office (18 January 2007). Retrieved on 2007-01-31.
  2. ^ AGL Supplementary Scheme Booklet. Australian Gas Light Company (21 September 2006). Retrieved on 2007-03-05.

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