ENTSOG TYNDP 2017 - Main Report
3.2.2.3 Algerian pipeline gas import routes
In 2015, the pipeline imports from Algeria that go to Italy and Spain were 34% lower than the maximum registered in 2010.
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Figure 3.11: Split of the European Algerian supply by route 2009–2015
Figure 3.12: Shares of Algerian import routes 2009–2015
There has been a divergence between these two countries in the evolution of the Algerian exports. Italy had a share of 73% in 2010 which has decreased to 30%, meanwhile Spain has risen from 27% to 70%, partly linked to the commission of the MEDGAZ pipeline in 2011.
3.2.2.4 LNG import routes
The split of the LNG supply between its importing routes has also changed during the past few years. After having reached their maximum in 2011 LNG imports decreased for all routes. Compared to 2011, the send-out into the European network decreased on average by 56% in 2014 and recovered by 23% in 2015.
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300 TWh/y
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35
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Figure 3.13: Split of European LNG supply by route 2009–2015
Figure 3.14: Shares of LNG import routes 2009–2015
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Ten-Year Network Development Plan 2017 Main Report
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