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GTE+ progress towards ENTSOG Jacques Laurelut GTE President & GTE+ Transition Manager

GTE+ progress towards ENTSOG Jacques Laurelut GTE President & GTE+ Transition Manager. GIE Annual Conference 2008, Bucharest. Third energy package – European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas. Output Network C odes foundation for the market Network Development Plan

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GTE+ progress towards ENTSOG Jacques Laurelut GTE President & GTE+ Transition Manager

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  1. GTE+ progress towards ENTSOG Jacques Laurelut GTE President & GTE+ Transition Manager GIE Annual Conference 2008, Bucharest

  2. Third energy package – European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas • Output • Network Codes • foundation for the market • Network Development Plan • inform the market • Consultation during development • establishment of the annual work programme • when changes are proposed • providing input for the10 year network development plan • ENTSOG will develop • annual work programme • network codes • non-binding 10-year network development plan • annual winter outlooks • annual report  TSO role = to facilitate market by providing capacity, services and information  robust, responsive and transparent consultation

  3. TSOs’ and GTE involvement • TSOs: a unique position on the market, as they are the only ones that • can ensure secure, reliable and efficient operation of the transmission networks • can bridge the gap between physical and contractual aspects of gas transmission and provide a suitable market place for interested stakeholders(‘commodity-making principle‘) • are not a market-player • TSOs and GTE have to/are willing to contribute to build appropriate future European framework and processes, in close cooperation with the Commission, regulators and stakeholders • Commodity-making principle: • within-day trade that applies to the whole day • possibility to trade gas between L-gas and H-gas market areas 3 23rd October 2008

  4. Organisational development ‘Today’: as per February 2008 ‘Next week’: implementing 3rd package, 2011? ‘Yesterday’: since 2003 GTE GTE+ ENTSOG • Interim upgraded organisation: • 3 full time senior advisors • GTE president/GTE+ transition manager • Liaison with ERGEG and other stakeholders •  Work has started! • Agenda 2009 • Establish new organisation + new way of working • Deliver projects to facilitate market •  Prove ENTSOG concept works! GTE+ and TSO members’ commitment

  5. GTE+ Approach • Same GTE+ resource level to deliver 2009 Work Programme • Later transitional resources to be decided summer 2009 • “Differential” approach to reflect major environment differences • GTE+ involvement in GRI 23rd October 2008 GIE Annual Conference 2008, Bucharest 5

  6. GIE Annual Conference 2008, Bucharest GTE+ First Annual Work Programme 2008-2009 Statutes • Organisational Development • Transparency Platform • Ten Year Network Development Plan • Winter Outlook • Capacity Co-ordination • Interoperability Annual Work Programmes (AWPs) • Feedback stakeholders on AWP 2008-2009 • - Consultation welcomed • - Stakeholders want to be involved • - Priorities broadly correct (some desire to look at “balancing”) • - Minor refinements to Project Plans desirable  Work on AWP 2010: consultation May-June 2009

  7. ENTSOG Statutes • Current work on main principles and processes • Priority is on the development of the consultation and development processes involving all stakeholders and associations • These processes will be critical to the proper functioning of ENTSOG and will constitute key elements of the Statutes and Rules of Procedures Rules of procedures Statutes Work on main principles and processes to ensure the proper implementation of the Third Energy Package November 2008 February-March 2009 October 2009 Madrid Forum Consultation Development of ENTSOG Statutes and rules of procedures 7 23rd October 2008

  8. Delivering Network Codes time Commission & Agency approval processes Commission & Agency set priorities Network Code delivery Code proposal development processes Code finalisation process Define Code Project Plan 8

  9. Thank you Please track our progress at: www.gie.eu.com 23rd October 2008 GIE Annual Conference 2008, Bucharest

  10. Code Proposal Development Process time • *Stakeholders Joint Working Sessions • To meet and discuss with stakeholders • Be responsive, having due regard to opinions • Justifying acceptance or rejection • ENTSOG chaired EFET IFIEC Inputs, analysis & proposals To Code decision making process Primary Code Consultation Project Plan including launch documentation Stakeholders’Joint Working Sessions* First Draft Code Inputs, analysis & proposals Eurogas OGP ENTSOG Endorsement Others 23rd October 2008 GIE Annual Conference 2008, Bucharest

  11. Code finalisation process time Process consultation responses Final ENTSOG Proposal Stakeholder Opinion/Support Proposal refinement To ACER Consultation response inputs from EFET, IFIEC, OGP, Eurogas, Other associations and individual market players Stakeholder interaction & clarification • Stakeholder input comprises opportunity for • all stakeholders to deliver final opinion • associations to support or reject (with justification) ENTSOG’s explanations on the reasons of rejection/acceptance 23rd October 2008 GIE Annual Conference 2008, Bucharest

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