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ENTSOG TYNDP 2017 Public consultation questionnaire

Q9:

What are the TYNDP elements most valuable for

your activity?

Demand scenarios, Supply potentials,

Information on projects, Barriers to investment,

Identification of the infrastructure needs ,

Assessment of TYNDP projects and TYNDP

modelling results provided in Annex E

,

Information on the TYNDP modelling (Annex F) ,

Other (please specify below)

TYNDP is a very important exercise for three

reasons : - it allows to identify security of supply or

excessive dependency on a single supplier at EU

level, and therefore allows to trigger useful

investment required to produce an integrated gas

energy market; - on the other hand, it can give

justification to investment not strictly needed. If

these investments are socialized, they will increase

the cost of gas, and will negatively impact market

integration by rising cross-border tariffs; - all its

hypothesis are a widely used public reference, that

impacts gas advocacy.

PAGE 5: General feedback

Q10:

Would you like to provide input to the General

Feedback section?

Yes

PAGE 6: General feedback

Q11:

Is TYNDP 2017 easy to read and navigate

through?

difficult*,

* If difficult, please specify below:

ENTSOG has been extremely didactic and produced

a very high quality document whenever gas balance

or pure security of supply issues are concerned. This

is a real achievement given the very wide scope of

the exercise. On the other hand, ENTSOG has

included more market related indicators. Hypothesis

used to derive prices are not clear enough, and

understanding the signification of some indicators is

also difficult because they mix a physical and

commercial dimension.

Q12:

Are the maps, graphs and tables easy to

understand?

difficult*,

* If difficult, please specify below:

Same issue as previous question

Q13:

ENTSOG organised a workshop in July 2016 to

inform stakeholders on the input data to TYNDP and

subsequently published this data on its website:

demand, supply, gas quality, information on projects.

Has this been useful to you?

Yes