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4 The future role of
gas infrastructure
4.1 GAS INFRASTRUCTURE: ENABLER OF
THE INTERNAL ENERGY MARKET
Since TYNDP 2015, progress has been made in terms of gas infrastructure projects
enabling the EU to move towards the full achievement of the internal energy market
with the implementation of 19 projects, among which 9 were listed on the 1st PCI
list adopted in 2013.
Reverse flow at GR-BG border
Support to north-west market
From PCI 1st List
Gas Compressor Optimisation Program
Slovakia – Hungary interconnection
Capacity enhancement of
Klaipėda – Kiemenai pipeline in Lithuania
Expansion of existing gas transmission capacity
in the direction to Denmark – Step 1 and 2
Arc de Dierrey
• Alveringem – Maldegem
• Reverse Capacity from France to Belgium at Alveringem
Carriço UGS development
CS Border at Biriatou
Nordschwarzwaldleitung
Artère de l‘Adour (former Euskadour)
(FR-ES interconnection)
Girland – Artère de Guyenne Phase B
Developments for the
Dunkerque LNG
Gas Storage Bergermeer
Dunkerque LNG
Klaipėda LNG
Świnoujście LNG
Compressor Station
Pipeline
LNG
Storages
Figure 4.1:
Map of commissioned projects between TYNDP 2015 and TYNDP 2017