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8.4 Investments in Italy
(Southern Area of the
Region)
In the following sections a short description of the initi-
atives promoted by Snam Rete Gas is provided other
than the projects already described in
Chapter 6(shown
in Figure 8.7). Moreover this section takes into account
updated information on Snam Rete Gas projects com-
pared to the TYNDP list reported in
Chapter 2 Table 2.1.8.4.1 DEVELOPMENT FOR NEW IMPORTS
FROM THE SOUTH
Snam Rete Gas, in line with the findings of SEN (National Energy Strategy,
see paragraph 4.2.4), considers the development of new imports from Southern Italy as
a strategic element to enable a greater diversification of energy sources, so as to in-
crease the competitiveness of the gas market and provide greater security of supply
to the entire national transmission system.
Snam Rete Gas has therefore planned the construction of a project that will create
new transmission capacity of approximately 24MSm³/d (equivalent to around
264GWh/d) to facilitate gas from future entry points in the south of the country.
The project includes the construction of an approximately 430-km new pipeline
(48”– DN1200) and a compression plant of approximately 33 MW (Sulmona
compressor station
4)
), along the South-North line, known as the Adriatica Line. The
Adriatica Line will serve to transport quantities of gas from any new sourcing initia-
tive from Sicily and from the middle Adriatic. The project can be considered as a
backbone development that has the character of generality, allowing to set up the
system of gas supply to new Italian imports from the south.
The upgrade work required for the transport of new quantities of gas is currently
under feasibility study. In addition, the project is included in the list of PCI present-
ed in November 2015 by the European Commission as “Adriatica Line” (PCI 6.18).
The commissioning of the project is scheduled for 2023.
Another development for new imports from the south is the project “TAP Intercon-
nection”, specifically dedicated to the access of new gas flows from TAP. The
initiative foresees the construction of 55 km of new national network pipelines
(56” – DN1400) between Melendugno (TAP entry point) to the existing national
network in Brindisi area. The commissioning date of this project is aligned to TAP
entry into operation (start of 2020).
4) The construction of the compressor station of Sulmona has been approved (FID project) to improve the reliability
and safety of the transport and also in relation to the expected increase in withdrawal capacity planned for the Stogit
storage field of Fiume Treste.