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UTILITY COMPANIES 98 UTILITY WEEK ENERGY SUPPLY HANDBOOK 2014 Noble Clean Fuels Ltd Licences: Gas Shipper 33 Cavenish Square, London W1G 0PW Tel: 020 7907 5887 Fax: 020 7491 2778 Email: noble@thisisnoble.com Website: www.thisisnoble.com Northern Gas Networks Ltd Licences: Gas Transporter 1100 Century Way, Thorpe Business Park, Colton, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS15 8TU Tel: 0113 397 5300 Fax: 0113 397 5323 Website: www.northerngas.co.uk Northern Gas Networks distributes gas to 2.6 million users across the north of England. Its geographic heartland includes Newcastle, Sunderland and Middlesbrough in the North East, Carlisle in Cumbria, and the cities of York, Hull, Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield in Yorkshire. Its assets are worth £1.5 billion and includes around 37,000km of mains, enough to stretch from Leeds to Sydney and back again. Financial summary 2011/12 2010/11 2009/10 Total turnover (£m) 325.5 341.4 340.0 Pre-tax profit (£m) 13.3 29.2 32.2 Senior personnel Chief Executive Officer Mark Horsley 0113 397 5332 Legal Director & Company Secretary Mike Ashworth 0113 397 5303 Finance Director David Waite 0113 397 5303 Asset Risk Management & Safety Director Martin Alderson Customer Operations Director Howard Forster Regulation Director Stephen Parker Northern Ireland Electricity Ltd 120 Malone Road, Belfast, County Antrim BT9 5HT Tel: 028 9066 1100 Fax: 028 9066 3579 Website: www.nie.co.uk Northern Ireland Electricity Ltd (NIE), owns and maintains the electricity transmission and distribution network and operates the electricity distribution network which transports electricity to more than 840,000 customers. NIE was acquired by ESB in December 2010. NIE deals with failure of electricity supply, connections and alteration to supply, lines and equipment and meter reading for customers in Northern Ireland. Financial summary 2012/13 2010/11 2009/10 Total turnover (£m) 201.9 228.5 242.0 This figure is for the 9 months ended 31 December 2012 as NIE changed its year end from 31 March to 31 December.

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