Core Entity Brief
| Entity | FGSZ Zrt. |
|---|---|
| Public role | Disruption of FGSZ's physical gas network would immediately threaten Hungary's energy supply—affecting power generation, industry, and heating. Even small changes in its dormant digital posture, such as registry modifications or new prefix announcements, could indicate deeper IT integration or new cybersecurity exposure relevant to infrastructure security. |
| Region | Hungary |
| Category | Network infrastructure operator |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Company Type |
| Time horizon | QUARTER_30_120D |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.95 |
| Evidence coverage | 3 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 03, 2026 |
A Hungarian gas transmission operator with a dormant internet registry presence, monitored primarily for changes to its AS210244 registration.
What It Does
- Core operation: Operates Hungary's high-pressure gas network under a regulated monopoly, transporting gas to power plants, industry, and local distribution.
- Revenue and customer gap: The supplied evidence does not reveal how the company generates revenue, its tariff structure, or its customer contracts; those details would require financial filings or regulatory reports.
Operating Snapshot
- Physical network: Manages pipelines, compressor stations, and metering facilities that form Hungary's gas backbone. The network is essential for both domestic supply and cross-border transit.
- Internet registry presence: Registered as the holder of AS210244 in the RIPE NCC database, with no active BGP announcements observed. The ASN is not currently used for routing.
Control Surface
- Physical infrastructure: Direct control over gas flow, pressure, and maintenance across pipelines and compressor stations, directly affecting supply reliability.
- ASN registration: Administrative control over the RIPE aut-num object allows the company to update routing policy, request IP resources, and create route objects, though none are active.
Watchpoints
- Registry record changes: Any modification to the RIPE aut-num object for AS210244 could signal a shift in the company's network management or digital strategy.
- Routing emergence: If AS210244 starts announcing routes, that would indicate active internet use and require updated risk assessment.
- Corporate transparency: Disclosure of IT systems, PeeringDB entries, or annual reports would provide new evidence for assessing the company's digital involvement.

