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System in the scope of the agenda of the Secu-

rity of Supply Coordination Group.

The 3

rd

meeting of the GAS Sub Group was held

in Ljubljana, Slovenia on 7 October 2014. The

participants were highly engaged and asked

ENTSOG to further involve the third countries in

the development of the Early Warning System.

ENTSOG welcomed this and promised to take

this further in order to strengthen cooperation

with third countries, in line with Annex IV of

Regulation 994/2010.

ENTSOG participated in and/or co-hosted sever-

al workshops of the Energy Community during

the last years on the network codes CAM/CMP

and Balancing to present the requirements set

out in these and to provide assistance to Energy

Community contracting parties in the implemen-

tation process. On 27 November 2014, ENTSOG

and the Energy Community Secretariat held a

joint workshop on the implementation practices

of the Balancing NC, focusing on the implemen-

tation challenges of TSOs in Central and Eastern

Europe. ENTSOG and the Energy Community

concluded to share possible solutions when im-

plementing network codes, e. g. the implemen-

tation of booking platforms for transport capacity.

The continuous relationship with the Energy

Community Secretariat has evolved in parallel

and bilateral relationship with some of the

contracting parties. As a result Bosnia & Herze-

govina and the Former Yugoslav Republic of

Macedonia are fully covered in the Summer

2015 and Winter 2014/15 Supply Outlooks.

The TYNDP 2015 offered the opportunity to put

infrastructure projects in the region into the

whole European perspective.

ENTSOG and the Energy Community Secretariat

are targeting the extension of this collaboration

to adjacent contracting parties such as Serbia

and Ukraine. Such extension of the geographi-

cal scope of Supply Outlooks and TYNDP will be

mutually beneficial. It will make ENTSOG

assessments more robust in taking into account

the interaction between the EU gas market and

surroundings areas.

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ENTSOG Annual Report 2014