October 8, 2012
The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG), in cooperation with Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE), has launched a new map series today dedicated to system development matters. This series should complement the already well-established capacity map series produced by ENTSOG, GSE and GLE.
The new initiative builds on the work done by ENTSOG in the area of Ten-Year Network Development Plan (TYNDP) and Winter and Summer Supply Outlooks as well as on the transparency initiatives developed by Gas Storage Europe (GSE) and Gas LNG Europe (GLE).
The map series aims at providing a compact and regular overview of existing gas infrastructure and outlook for its development as well as of actual supply and demand situation at both the European and national level from the perspective of a respective year. It aims at establishing an easy reference for such information and at mapping trends and their development over time. As such it contributes to enhanced transparency of the gas market.
Stephan Kamphues, ENTSOG President said: “ We are very pleased to launch this new tool today. We believe it represents a very innovative way of presentation of such data and information and we hope that these maps will become a key reference for stakeholders in the future. To provide the feel for the changing perspective that we also aim at capturing, we are publishing two maps today covering the years 2010 and 2011. “
Jean-Claude Depail, GIE President said: “ GIE and ENTSOG members are jointly demonstrating, once again, their commitment to increased transparency by aggregating in one single publication a large amount of information covering relevant aspects of the European gas market. We hope that these maps meet the expectations of market participants and contribute to facilitate further market development .”
ENTSOG and GIE are committed to further enhance the map features in the future and welcome feedback on this from stakeholders.
The maps are available for download at http://www.entsog.eu/maps and https://www.gie.eu/maps_data .
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Gas LNG Europe (GLE) currently gathers 14 European LNG terminal operators from 9 countries, representing around 90% of all the existing LNG regasification capacity in Europe