Enagás operates Spain's gas transmission network and is certified as an independent TSO by the EU, managing 11,000 km of pipelines and four regasification plants domestically plus assets in Mexico and Chile. The tech stack reveals infrastructure-heavy operations (MODBUS, TCP/IP, GIS, SAP) paired with modernization efforts (Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, SonarQube, GitHub Actions), while hiring accelerates across engineering and mid-level roles—signaling active digital transformation and legacy system replacement alongside core asset management.
Notable leadership hires: Maintenance Team Lead
Enagás is Spain's leading gas transmission network operator and technical system manager, responsible for ensuring gas-system competition and security across the country. The company owns 11,000 km of transmission pipelines, three underground storage facilities, and four LNG regasification plants with 2.6 million cubic meters of storage capacity. International operations include a stake in Mexico's TLA Altamira regasification plant and a terminal in Quintero, Chile acquired in 2012. Current priorities span hydrogen infrastructure development, environmental permitting, regulatory compliance (Seveso), and digital modernization of technical management systems.
Enagás relies on MODBUS and TCP/IP for industrial control, paired with GIS for infrastructure mapping, SAP for enterprise management (PM and MM modules), and modern DevOps tools including Docker, Kubernetes, and OpenShift for application deployment.
Hydrogen connection capacity calculation is a listed active project, part of the company's decarbonization and energy transition strategy alongside broader new business-lines development.
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