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Expected Gas Sourcing

Caspian Region, LNG (HR), it will be gas from Croatian transport system, Croatian UGS

PCI Details

PCI Benefits

Project changes the capability to transmit gas across the borders of the member states concerned by at least 10%, compared to the situation

prior to the commissioning of the project, Project concerns investment in reverse flow capacity

General Criteria Fulfilled

Yes

Specific Criteria Fulfilled

Competition, Market Integration, Security of Supply, Sustainability

Specific Criteria Fulfilled Comments

This project is an interconnection of the gas systems of Croatia and Serbia on the route Slobodnica-Sotin-Bačko Novo Selo and it is primarily

intended for transport of LNG from the terminal on the island of Krk as well as from other possible routes and directions towards SEE countries.

The most important impacts and benefits of the project: 1) It provides viable and secure supply of SEE countries, which are heavily dependent

on the Russian gas and jeopardized by the Russian giving up on the South Stream project and the announcement regarding termination of gas

transmission via Ukraine after 2019 2) It provides diversification of supply (also in case the previously mentioned threats fail to occur) and

thereby competitiveness and lower prices for users 3) It facilitates market integration

Pipelines and Compressor Stations

Pipeline Section

Pipeline Comment

Diameter (mm) Length (km) Compressor Power (MW)

Slobodnica - Sotin

16 mcm daily-total capacity

800

97

Sotin- Bačko Novo Selo

I section

800

5

Total

102

Schedule

Start Date

End Date

Pre-Feasibility

Feasibility

FEED

Market Test

08/2016

Permitting

01/2010

10/2023

Supply Contracts

FID

10/2021

Construction

01/2022

10/2023

Commissioning

2023

2023

NDP and PCI Information

Part of NDP

Yes (2017-2026)

NDP Number

1.11, 1.12

Currently PCI

No

CBCA Decision

No

Market Survey

Not Relevant (no CBCA decision)

Third-Party Access Regime

Considered TPA Regime

Regulated

Considered Tariff Regime

Regulated

Applied for Exemption

No

Exemption Granted

No

Exemption in entry direction

70.00%

Exemption in exit direction

30.00%

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