In late August 2007, Alinta Ltd was taken over by a consortium comprising Singapore Power International (SPI), Babcock & Brown Infrastructure (BBI) and Babcock & Brown Power (BBP). Subsequently, Alinta was delisted from the Australian Securities Exchange on 6 September 2007.
If you are seeking information about Alinta's operations, you should note that the ownership structure of Alinta's assets is as follows:
Singapore Power International:
- Alinta's asset management business in the eastern states
(excluding Alinta Asset Management Pty Ltd)
- Alinta Asset Management Pty Ltd (49%)
- Queensland Gas Pipeline
- Eastern Gas Pipeline, NSW
- VicHub, Victoria
- NSW gas distribution network (Alinta AGN Ltd)
- ActewAGL gas distribution network, ACT (50%)
- ActewAGL electricity network, ACT (50%)
- United Energy Distribution, Victoria (electricity distribution) (34%)
- Alinta AE Ltd, Victoria (electricity distribution)
Babcock and Brown Power:
- Port Hedland Power Station, WA
- Newman Power Station, WA
- Pinjarra and Wagerup Power Stations, WA (67%)
- Cawse Power Station, WA
- Bairnsdale Power Station, Victoria
- Glenbrook Power Station, New Zealand
- Goldfields Gas Pipeline, WA
- Wesfarmers LPG, WA
- Tamar Valley Power Station, Tasmania
- Wholesale gas & electricity trading & marketing in WA (AEATM)
- WA retail assets (formerly AlintaAGL)
Babcock and Brown Infrastructure:
- Alinta's asset management business in Western Australia
(excluding Alinta Asset Management Pty Ltd)
- Alinta Asset Management Pty Ltd (51%)
- Alinta Gas Networks, WA (74.1%)
- Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline, WA (up to 20%)
- Tasmanian Gas Pipeline
- Multinet Gas Network, Victoria (20.1%)
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