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ENTSOG TYNDP 2017 Public consultation questionnaire

Q28:

TYNDP 2017 takes a qualitative approach to the

embedded diversification of the LNG supply, based on

expert views provided by GLE (Gas LNG Europe). Do

you welcome this qualitative approach supported by

expert views?

Q29:

Some potential supply sources are not included

in the TYNDP assessment as they are considered as

having a high level of uncertainty. They are

nevertheless investigated in the supply chapter (such

as gas from Turkmenistan, Iran, Egypt and Israel). Do

you see benefits in covering those uncertain sources

in the supply chapter?

Yes

Yes,

Please specify:

Since diversification of supply sources should be

considered as one of main drivers for infrastructure

development all possible sources should be

thoroughly analysed for their potential. In particular

given that Iran was considered one of the sources

that remains uncertain.

PAGE 11: Infrastructure

Q30:

Would you like to provide input to the

Infrastructure section?

Yes

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Q31:

In addition to the FID status (for projects having

taken their final investment decision) TYNDP 2017

defines an advanced project status, to distinguish

between advanced and less-advanced non-FID

projects. TYNDP 2017 assessment subsequently

focuses on what the FID and advanced projects

achieve. Do you consider this provides a realistic view

on infrastructure development?

No,

If no, please specify why:

Current data lead to distorted view – they don’t take

into account how project will influence competition

on both EU and regional gas markets as well as

thesecurity of gas supply. Some projects need to be

considered as providing more added value for

integration of the Internal Gas Market than the

others. In particular, diversification infrastructure

such as connection between Norwegian Continental

Shel and Poland or PL-UA connection should be

considered as crucial as these projects enhance

diversification of supply sources. According to the

European Energy Security Strategy, CEE region is

still over 60% dependent on supplies from single

source. Further integration requires new

infrastructure projects which will bring diversification

for CEE markets. Otherwise, instead of boosting

competition, further integration will jeopardize

competition in the European market and other

achievement of the Energy Union.

Q32:

TYNDP 2017 provides the overall investment

costs for projects of a given status. Do you find this

information valuable?

Yes