ENTSOG’s
role puts it at
the heart of
Europe’s pan-
European gas
transmission
system.
Conventional recoverable gas
resources are equivalent to
over 120 years of current
global consumption.
Image courtesy of Infrastrutture Trasporto Gas
MALCOLM ARTHUR
Subject Manager with focus on Tariffs
The development of European network code
requires the close cooperation of all of our
members. Such rules and regulations will
have far-reaching impacts and we need to
ensure that all members have the opportu-
nity to be part of the development process,
either directly (such as attending meetings)
or indirectly (such as pro-
viding comments on documents). The development of a
robust and meaningful network code relies on our mem-
bers being active in providing feedback on what is impor-
tant to them. At ENTSOG, our role is to ensure that we
take into consideration all this feedback when making
any proposals and representing these views externally. In
considering all opinions expressed, ENTSOG aims to
provide a balanced view, ensuring that it is a fair partner
to all.
ENTSOG’s role puts it at the heart of Europe’s gas trans-
mission system. With the aim of increasing European
market integration, ENTSOG is continuing the develop-
ment the rules, regulations and information that will help
facilitate this process. At ENTSOG, we need to broaden
our understanding of the current and future role of gas in
the energy mix across all Member States (and beyond) and ensure that our
proposals meet the current and longer term goals. Working with our mem-
bers, stakeholders, ACER and the European Commission allows us to con-
tribute to the development of the European market place.
Malcolm Arthur
Subject Manager, Market
since 2014
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