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South-North Corridor GRIP 2017
Table 2.2:
List of storage projects [Adv.: advanced; L. Adv.: less-advanced]
(Source: ENTSOG data collection for TYNDP 2017 based on information submitted by TSOs and other project promoters)
Figure 2.5 illustrates the geographical distribution of the pipeline projects within the
South-North Corridor in terms of number and length (expressed in km). It shows that
the greatest extension of the transmission network is expected in Italy (almost 50%
of the total length), while Germany and France equally share the remaining half of
the new pipelines length. In Belgium and Switzerland, the planned transmission net-
work projects don’t entail the installation of new pipelines.
0
5
10
15
20
25
Number
of Projects
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
Length
in km
BE
FR
IT
DE
LU
CH
Number of Projects
Length – Less-Advanced Non-FID
Length – FID
Length – Advanced Non-FID
1
1
10
960 km
959 km
1,364km
498 km
1,454 km
1,530 km
130 km
249 km
10
22
Figure 2.5:
Number and length of transmission projects in the South-North Corridor Region
per status (Source: ENTSOG data collection based for TYNDP 2017 on information
submitted by TSOs and other project promoters)
2.3.2 STORAGE SITES
With regard to storage facilities, Italy is the only country of the Region that is expected
to host infrastructure developments in the next decades.
The detailed list of the projects is available in Table 2.2.
STORAGE PROJECTS
Project Promoter
Name
TYNDP Code
FID Status
Commissioning
STOGIT S.p.A.
Bordolano Second phase
UGS-F-1045
FID
2019
System Enhancements - Stogit - on-shore gas fields
UGS-F-260
FID
2026
Edison Stoccaggio S.p.A.
Nuovi Sviluppi Edison Stoccaggio
UGS-N-235
Non-FID (Adv.)
2017
Palazzo Moroni
UGS-N-237
Non-FID (Adv.)
2019
The total working gas volume that will be obtained through these projects amounts
to around 2.9bcm.