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GRI NW Transparency

GRI NW Transparency. Stockholm Stakeholder Group Conference 26 November 2009 Martin Crouch Partner: European Strategy. Progress update. Storage transparency Daily information on storage volume, inflows and outflows Go-live 1 October Completion 1 December 2009 Transmission transparency

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GRI NW Transparency

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  1. GRI NW Transparency Stockholm Stakeholder Group Conference 26 November 2009 Martin Crouch Partner: European Strategy

  2. Progress update • Storage transparency • Daily information on storage volume, inflows and outflows • Go-live 1 October • Completion 1 December 2009 • Transmission transparency • Phase one completed 9 June 2009 – wrap up • Next steps for 2010

  3. Storage transparency • Gas Storage Europe commitment for early implementation (3 months) • GRI NW regulators will monitor and report on progress • Example of daily update:

  4. Storage project - snapshot

  5. Transmission phase one: status GRTGaz published July - WINGAS published October 2009 (96% compliant)

  6. Transmission transparency next steps • Developments since phase 1: • New third package requirements • Network users’ “minimum transparency requirements” • Expectation of European Commission’s comitology proposals • Last Stakeholder group invited TSOs to bring forward proposals based on new requirements • GTE+ made proposals for pan-EU implementation • Debate has moved to EU level; comitology proposals welcome • Additional regional work must have clear value-added • Don’t see value debating interpretation of minimum requirements of third package • Door still open for more ambitious proposals from TSOs

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