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Hong Kong and China Gas Company

The Hong Kong & China Gas Co Ltd.
Public
Traded as 0003,
OTC Pink:
Industry Public utility
Founded Hong Kong
(1862; 155 years ago (1862))
Headquarters Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Key people
Lee Shau Kee, Chairman
Alfred Chan, Managing Director
Products Gas supply, water supply, emerging environmentally-friendly energy, telecommunications
Revenue HKD 31,615m(2014)
HKD 7,109m (2014)
Number of employees
2,331 (2014)
Website towngas.com
Footnotes / references
41.51% Associate of Henderson Land Development
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited
Traditional Chinese 香港中華煤氣有限公司
Simplified Chinese 香港中华煤气有限公司

The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Chinese: 香港中華煤氣有限公司), commonly known as Towngas (traditional Chinese: 煤氣; simplified Chinese: 煤气; Jyutping: mui4 hei3; pinyin: Méiqì), is the sole provider of towngas in Hong Kong. Founded in 1862, it is one of the oldest listed companies in the territory.

It is the leading public utility in Hong Kong, and supplies towngas to 85% Hong Kong households, and also to commercial and industrial customers. It has over 200 projects in mainland China including city-gas, water supply, emerging environmentally-friendly energy and telecommunications. It also engages in property development projects, namely International Finance Centre (15% share), Grand Promenade (50% share) and Grand Waterfront, in Hong Kong with its largest shareholder.

According to official documents, Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd (HLD) is the company's largest shareholder, owning 41.51% of the issued shares of the company as at 31 December 2014. Lee Shau Kee, chairman of HLD, is also the chairman of the company.

In February 1862, the concession to supply gas to the city of Victoria (the centre of which now referred to as Central), was obtained from then governor Sir Hercules Robinson by William Glen, a newcomer to the gas industry. Incorporation took place on 3 June 1862 and by 3 December 1864 that year there were 15 miles (24 km) of pipes and 500 gas lamps along Queen's Road and Upper Valley Road. In Kowloon, residents continued to rely on candles and oil lamps until gas was laid on 28 years later. The company's original generating plant, the first in Asia, stood on the waterfront at West Point near Whitty Street and provided gas for lighting to government offices and army barracks as well as Jardine's offices, the The Hong Kong Dispensary and the Hong Kong Hotel. The plant was coal fired and produced 120,000 cubic feet (3,400 m3) of gas per day. It was run directly from Britain until 1954 when a majority shareholding was purchased by local firm Wheelock and Marden Company Limited who moved the company's registered domicile from the UK to Hong Kong.


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