HOUSTON (July 31, 2006) - BG
North America (BG), a wholly owned subsidiary of BG Group plc
(NYSE: BRG), is pleased to announce its title sponsorship of
the 2006 BG US Challenge, presented by
Fortune.
Managed and produced by Challenger World and in partnership
with Fortune Magazine, the BG US Challenge
presented by Fortune is one of the top inter-business competitions in the United
States and is expected to attract more than 50 teams from around
the country. Using the trademarked Intelligent Sport™ concept,
Challenger World, one of the world’s leading organizers
of corporate team building challenges, has developed the most
advanced, fun and diverse company team building events in the
world with the aim of enhancing teamwork in business.
BG North America’s sponsorship of the event, which this
year will be held from Oct. 19 - 21 in the Blue Ridge Mountains
near Roanoke, Virginia, is in keeping with the philosophy behind
the BG international Energy Challenge series. Over ten
years, the BG Energy Challenge has brought together hundreds
of people from around the world in a series of physical and
mental challenges, while raising more than $3.0 million for
charity.
Martin Houston, executive vice president and managing director,
BG North America, Caribbean and Global LNG, says:
“As a rapidly growing company with expertise in the
exploration and production of natural gas, LNG, power generation
and the transmission and distribution of energy to consumers, we
are excited about the opportunity to partner with Challenger
World in the BG US Challenge presented by Fortune. This
event is an excellent opportunity for companies to come together
in a positive demonstration of teamwork and friendly competition,
whilst raising funds for one of America’s most worthy
charitable organizations – St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital. I look forward as well, to the new
relationships that will be created during this event.”
Commenting on the sponsorship, managing director of Challenger
World, Andrew Finan says:
"Challenger World is thrilled that BG, a global player
in the energy sector, and the leading supplier of liquefied
natural gas (LNG) to the United States, has stepped forward
to sponsor the US Challenge. BG has shown through its support
of events worldwide the importance it places on teamwork, leadership
and helping others through good causes. These qualities
make them the perfect partner for the US Challenge - we look
forward to a great relationship."
Each participating team in the BG US Challenge will consist
of up to five individuals who will be called upon, as a team,
to perform physical tasks such as running, mountain biking
and kayaking, while incorporating activities requiring mental
agility, to complete the overall objectives set for them in
each of the five stages of the event.
A key element of the event is the money raised for charity.
In addition to preparing for the mental and physical challenges,
teams are also encouraged to raise funds for the event’s
official charity, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
St. Jude is the world’s premier pediatric cancer research
center. St. Jude has treated children from all 50 United States
and more than 70 countries. Since opening in 1962, its research
findings have been freely shared with medical communities worldwide.
Families at St. Jude never pay for medical treatments not covered
by insurance, and families without insurance are never asked
to pay. Last year, more than $264,000 was raised by US Challenge
participants for St. Jude.
“We are deeply appreciative and excited to have BG on
board as title sponsor for the BG US Challenge presented by
Fortune,” said John P. Moses, chief executive officer
of ALSAC, the fund-raising organization of St. Jude. “We
are proud that a company with such an international presence
has chosen to partner with us as we strive to enhance the lives
of children fighting cancer and other catastrophic diseases.
That commitment speaks volumes about the philanthropic spirit
of BG.”
Notes to Editors:
About BG North America:
BG North America has established itself as the leading player
in the importation of LNG to the United States and in 2005,
was responsible for 37% of LNG imports into the United States.
BG North America has established this leading position through
a combination of its capacity at the Lake Charles and Elba
Island LNG receiving terminals, a portfolio of LNG supply contracts,
its gas marketing capability and its access to shipping. BG
North America is in a strong position to build on both its
supply and marketing positions in the United States through
expansion of existing facilities and is pursuing new projects.
About BG Group
BG Group plc is a global natural gas business. Active
in more than 20 countries across five continents, BG Group
operates four business segments – Exploration and Production,
LNG, Transmission and Distribution and Power. BG Group seeks
to support the social and economic development in the communities
where it does business by providing structured funding for
community initiatives that match its skills transfer theme.
For more information, visit www.bg-group.com.
About Challenger World
Challenger World has developed the most advanced, fun and diverse
corporate team building challenges in the world with one
aim in mind - to create great business teams. All events
offer breath-taking action, outstanding challenges and the
experience of a lifetime. To succeed, participants need to
be fit, mentally sharp and able to work as a team.
The Challenger World events include:
Cisco City Challenge, Ashdown Forest, North Downs, South England:
22 April 2006
Microsoft UK Challenge, Ayrshire, Isle of Arran, Scotland:
7-11 June 2006
Cisco Euro Challenge: Mayrhofen, Tirol Region, Austria: 28 – 30
September 2006
BG US Challenge: Roanoke, Virginia, USA: 19 - 21 October 2006
World Team Challenge: Malta: 7 – 9 December 2006
Previous Challenger World winners:
Marsh, Accenture, Lloyds TSB, Barclays Bank, Washington Group
International, Scania and Airbus.
Previous businesses taking part in Challenger World events:
Qinetiq, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Volvo, IBM.
About St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is internationally recognized
for its pioneering work in finding cures and saving children
with cancer and other catastrophic diseases. Founded by late
entertainer Danny Thomas and based in Memphis, Tennessee,
St. Jude freely shares its discoveries with scientific and
medical communities around the world. No family ever pays
for treatments not covered by insurance, and families without
insurance are never asked to pay. St. Jude is financially
supported by ALSAC, its fund-raising organization. For more
information, please visit www.stjude.org.
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