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![]() | Interconexion Electrica SA ESP, also known as ISA, is a mixed public services company in which the Colombian state is a majority shareholder. Through its subsidiaries, ISA participates in a variety of infrastructure projects across South and Central America. The company segments its operations into Electric Power Transmission, Roads, Telecommunications and ICT. The company generates the majority of its revenue from its Energy Transmission division where it owns, operates, and maintains high-voltage power transmission systems. | $8 | +47% | $9B | $14B | 3.2x | 6.1x | ||
![]() | Grupo Energia Bogota SA ESP is involved in the generation, transmission, distribution, and commercialization of energy, including gas and liquid fuels of all forms. Currently, it is focused on its electricity transmission business and has a portfolio of investments in the energy sector. The group's operating segments are: Electric energy transmission, Electric energy distribution, Natural gas transportation, and Natural gas distribution. Maximum revenue is generated from its Natural gas distribution segment, which is engaged in supplying natural gas to each user, covering household, commercial, industrial, and vehicle markets. Geographically, the group generates maximum revenue from Peru, followed by Colombia, Guatemala, and other regions. | $1 | +6% | $8B | $13B | 5.7x | 7.4x | ||
![]() | Promigas SA is engaged in the purchase, sale, transportation, distribution, exploitation, and exploration of natural gas, oil, and hydrocarbons in general, and the gas and oil activities in all their forms. It operates in five segments: Gas transportation, Gas distribution, Integrated solutions for the industry, Distribution and sale of gas and energy, and Non-bank financing. The transmission business consists of natural gas transmission, energy generation, and liquid natural gas. The distribution business consists of natural gas distribution, and non-banking financing, The company generates the majority of its revenue from the transport and distribution of natural gas. | $2 | -5% | $2B | $5B | 2.3x | 6.0x | ||
![]() | Celsia Colombia SA ESP is engaged in the generation of hydroelectric energy. The company engages in generation, transmission, distribution, and sale of electricity. Its power generation plants include Run-of-the-river that uses river's flow to generate electricity; and Reservoir that generates energy through stored water. The company's produced electricity is sold to wholesale markets (energy market), regulated market (small consumers) and non-regulated market (large consumers). Revenue for the company is derived from the production and sale of electricity. | $6 | -- | $2B | $2B | 1.3x | 5.5x | ||
![]() | Compania de Electricidad de Tulua SA ESP is an electric utility company. | $137 | -- | $45M | $45M | — | — | ||
| Median | $6 | +6% | $2B | $5B | 2.8x | 6.0x |
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