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ENTSOG successfully held open

discussions with stakeholders

and institutions

Introduction

TAR NC was one of the most contentious topics

that ENTSOG had been asked to develop and it

generated much discussion between ENTSOG’s

members and stakeholders. In line with the re-

sults achieved in the previous year, ENTSOG

successfully held open discussions with stake-

holders and institutions. Another positive experi-

ence in 2014 was the work we put into the inter-

operability network code (INT NC) through the

gas committee process. Here, ENTSOG made

fundamental contributions to solving and ad-

dressing some of the major issues.

While preparing a new version of the Ten Year

Network Development Plan (TYNDP), the crisis

between Ukraine and Russia began to escalate

and ENTSOG was called upon in an advisory ca-

pacity by the European Commission. Here we

helped by assessing various European gas mar-

ket scenarios that could result from long term

disruption to the Russian gas supply. ENTSOG

provided a leading advisory voice on this issue

and utilised some of their own specially devel-

oped tools. We would like to extend our gratitude

to the entire gas sector for acknowledging our

role in dealing with issues of this nature.

It was an ambitious and highly successful year

for us at ENTSOG in 2014. Our two foremost

accomplishments were the draft of the new tariff

network code (TAR NC) and the first amendment

to the capacity allocation mechanisms network

code (CAM NC).

VITTORIO MUSAZZI

General Manager, ENTSOG

ENTSOG Annual Report 2014 |

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