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Central Eastern Europe GRIP 2017
Figure 4.9:
CEE Region N-1: SI
Cross-border Entry/Exit capacity 2017 (EP_IN / XP_OUT)
Cross-border Entry/Exit capacity – planned 2018-2026 (EP_IN / XP_OUT)
UGS/Production Entry Capacity (S / P) – withdrawal
UGS Exit Capacity (S_X) – injection
Domestic Exit Capacity required for Demand (D_MAX / D_AS)
SI1
Main Supply Corridor for SI
SI2
2
nd
Supply Corridor for SI
CZ
SK
HU
SI
IT
PL
BG
HR
DE
AT
RO
2020
2023
SI1
SI2
2020
4.2.9 SLOVENIA (SL)
The picture below shows the main supply corridor for Slovenia, which under normal
conditions runs through Austria (at the figure marked SI1). Other gas supply corri-
dors, in case of a supply disruption through Ukraine, run through Italy (marked SI2)
and through Croatia (marked SI3). The supply corridor through Croatia can possibly
be used from 2020 when reverse flow capacity is planned to be built. The first inter-
connection between Slovenia and Hungary is planned for 2020. An interesting fact
about Slovenia is that it has no indigenous production of natural gas or any under-
ground storage in its territory.