ENTSOG GRIP South - Main Report
90 100 %
8.0 9.0 €/MWh
North South Link
SpreadPEG South–PEGNorth
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
7.0 6.0 4.0 5.0 2.0 1.0 3.0
+31 TWh
0
0
Jan 2012
Mar 2012
May 2012
July 2012
Sep 2012
Nov 2012
Jan 2013
Mar 2013
2010
2011
2012
Utilization< 30%
Utilization 30%– 60%
Spread PEG South– PEGNorth
Utilization 60%– 90%
Utilization> 90%
90 100 %
Subscription rate
Midi
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
+9 TWh
0
2010
2011
2012
Utilization< 30%
Utilization 30%– 60%
Utilization 60%– 90%
Utilization> 90%
Subscription rate
Figure 6.20: Evolution of utilization of French entry points (Source: Internal Development)
Figure 6.21 shows the main changes in the configuration of flows in the Iberian Peninsula comparing 2012 with 2011. The expansion in import capacity in combi- nationwithdecliningdemandhas resulted ina reducedutilizationof LNGTerminals. This new share of gas flows from the different entry points has not caused internal network congestions due to the radial Spanish network configuration.
LNG Terminal Portugal
-9
-9
+12
\\ Lower GasDemand, however the increment of the conventional sector \\ Dropof LNGentries to the gas system \\ Higher entries at LARRAUandNorth Africa pipelines
+1
LNG Terminal Spain
-28
+1
-39
+15
Values in TWh
+14
Figure 6.21: Evolution of utilization of Iberian Peninsula entry points (Source: Internal Development)
70 |
ENTSOG–GRIPSouth 2013–2022
Made with FlippingBook