Energy Corporation of the Tseng Republic

The Energy Corporation of the Tseng Republic (ECTR; Chinese: 曾島民國能源公司; pinyin: Zēngdǎo mínguó néngyuán gōngsī) is a Tsengian company specializing in the energy, oil/gas, electricity, and mining sectors. Founded in 1953, it was owned by the Tsengian government until 1992, when, due to the Reforms of 90, it was sold to the dashang Xincheng Group.

ECTR is the largest energy company in Tseng.

History
ECTR was founded in 1953 in Tseng City, Tseng, by the government of Tseng. After oil was discovered in eastern Nankou in 1956, ECTR started its operations on mining oil and gas. However, the 1964 Wu'ao oil refinery explosion forced ECTR to focus on energy and mine other stuff instead. In 1976, ECTR sold the Songyang Refinery to Vlokoil.

Starting in 1981, ECTR started to import and market cars from various companies around the world, like Lotus, Zastava, and Reliant, mostly through trades with other countries in which ECTR traded oil, energy products and textiles and received automobiles from local manufacturers in lieu of cash payments. This was a part of a new goal by the government to get middle and upper-middle class Tsengians more affordable cars. ECTR stopped importing Zastava's Yugo range in 1992 due to the Yugoslav Wars and protests over safety issues.

In 1992, ECTR was sold to Xincheng Group.