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Madrid Forum VI 31.10.2002 Technical Barriers to Gas Trade and Interoperability

Mission from Madrid Forum V. 21.The Forum welcomed GTE's initiative to establish, in co-operation with Edig@s and in consultation with other industry associations and network users, a new open association called EASEE-gas (European Association for Streamlining of Energy Exchange - gas) with the obj

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Madrid Forum VI 31.10.2002 Technical Barriers to Gas Trade and Interoperability

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    2. Mission from Madrid Forum V 21. The Forum welcomed GTE’s initiative to establish, in co-operation with Edig@s and in consultation with other industry associations and network users, a new open association called EASEE-gas (European Association for Streamlining of Energy Exchange - gas) with the objective of developing and promoting common practices to simplify and streamline business processes that will contribute to an efficient and effective European gas market. EASEE-gas will be established no later than 1 April 2002. The Forum stressed the importance of rapid and tangible solutions to concrete technical obstacles to interoperability of different networks and gas qualities and invited GTE in liaison with EASEE-gas and all relevant stakeholders including upstream gas producers, to set out a work plan and a time-schedule for solving issues in relation to technical interoperability and to present progress during the next meeting of the Madrid Forum.

    3. GTE towards Interoperability GTE committed itself to play a leading Role in the EASEE-gas WGs

    4. GTE towards Interoperability GTE committed itself to play a leading Role in the EASEE-gas WGs

    5. GTE towards Interoperability GTE committed itself to play a leading Role in the EASEE-gas WGs

    10. Recommendations & Next Actions Implement at each IP Matching Processes Balancing Agreements

    11. GTE towards Interoperability GTE committed itself to play a leading Role in the EASEE-gas WGs

    12. Recommendations Use a Standard Gas Day: from 6 to 6 Local Time Implement a Synchronised Nomination Scheme for Nominating gas through Europe

    13. Synchronized Nomination Scheme

    14. Next Actions Final Recommendation for the initial Nomination Scheme by the end of 2002 and determination of Target date for Implementation (EASEE-gas) Further harmonization on other issues (renominations, allocation rules and process, communication, treatment of constraints, hub practices and rules) Review of standard Template for OBAs and active Promotion of further Implementation of Balancing Agreements (GTE)

    15. GTE towards Interoperability GTE committed itself to play a leading Role in the EASEE-gas WGs

    17. Next Actions Reaction of EASEE-gas WG on Harmonisation of Units (representatives of producers, shippers and transporters of gas)

    18. GTE towards Interoperability GTE committed itself to play a leading Role in the EASEE-gas WGs

    19. Combustion Properties Wobbe Index and specific Parameters (SI, ICF, H2) Gross Calorific Value (GCV) Additional Components Total Sulphur, H2S, COS, Mercaptans, HC Dewpoint, H2O Dewpoint, O2, CO2, Impurities…

    20. Not to affect the Safety for the Pipeline Operators from Upstream to Downstream Be acceptable for End-consumers (safety, burners, processes) Not imply huge Investment for the Producers Not to have a detrimental Impact on the Current “Image” of the Natural Gas To provide a Tolerance towards the actual measured Values (avoid frequent discussion about off-spec gas)

    21. Combustion Properties Wobbe Index and specific Parameters (SI, ICF, H2) Gross Calorific Value (GCV) Additional Components Total Sulphur, H2S, COS, Mercaptans, HC Dewpoint, H2O Dewpoint, O2, CO2, Impurities…

    24. Combustion Properties Wobbe Index and specific Parameters (SI, ICF, H2) Gross Calorific Value (GCV) Additional Components Total Sulphur, H2S, COS, Mercaptans, HC Dewpoint, H2O Dewpoint, O2, CO2, Impurities…

    25. GCV Limitation mainly due to Billing Practices (Rules set to protect Customer Right on GCV invoicing) Issue if same Distribution Network fed by more than 2 Gas types

    26. Combustion Properties Wobbe Index and specific Parameters (SI, ICF, H2) Gross Calorific Value (GCV) Additional Components Total Sulphur, H2S, COS, Mercaptans, HC Dewpoint, H2O Dewpoint, O2, CO2, Impurities…

    27. Additional Components Current Situation

    29. Additional Components: HC Dewpoint

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