ENTSOG Southern Corridor (SC) Gas Regional Investment Plan (GRIP) 2014-2023 / Main Report

2018 FID The South Stream increases the depend- ence of Serbia and Bosnia & Herzegovina. The dependence of Hungary increases because of the increasing demand and decreasing national production while the one of Slovakia increases due to the operation of the HU-SK interconnection.

2014 FID Romania has a lower dependence due to its significant national production.

2018 FID + PCI The dependence of Hungary is slightly reduced from 62% to 58% due to a higher use of capacity from Austria.

2018 non-FID

2023 FID The reduction in national production (Croatia) and the increase of consumption (Slovenia) increase the dependence of these two countries from Russian gas. 2023 FID + TAP

2023 FID + TAP + IGB IGB reduces the dependence of Bulgaria from 85% to 69%.

2023 FID + TAP + IGB + IAP IAP reduces the dependence of Croatia and Slovenia.

2023 FID + PCI Bosnia & Herzegovina reduces the dependence from Russian gas due to Croatia’s LNG terminal in Krk Island.

Minimum share in total supply

< 20% 20-40% 40-60% >60%

Existence of (one or more) LNG-Terminals

20 – 40%

40 – 60%

> 60%

Figure 7.6: Zones with strong reliance on a single supply source in Southern Corridor Countries (+ Bosnia & Herzegovina, FYROM and Serbia), full minimization of Russian gas or LNG (occurrence: average day)

2023 non-FID The dependence of Serbia is reduced due to the commissioning of the Slobodnica (HR) – Bačko Novo Selo (RS) interconnection.

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