Market consultations

Firm transmission capacity from France to Belgium: Fluxys and GRTgaz launch binding phase of joint open season


Fluxys and GRTgaz plan to create transmission capacity from France to Belgium by building a new interconnection between their networks. The project would significantly contribute to security of supply and market integration as it is to increase transfer possibilities between the PEG Nord and Zeebrugge trading points. Interested shippers are invited to submit their binding requests for firm long-term capacity in the pipeline by 29 February 2012. 



Strengthening security of supply, market liquidity and market integration

Currently the interconnection between the networks of GRTgaz and Fluxys only provides firm transmission capacity from Belgium to France. The project that both transmission system operators propose to the market would significantly contribute to security of supply as it offers system users firm capacity of up to 12 billion cubic metres (134 TWh) per year for moving natural gas from France to Belgium. To put these figures in perspective: last year natural gas consumption in France was at 522 TWh and in Belgium at 215 TWh. Market integration and market liquidity would be boosted through the project as well since it also includes capacity for moving gas from the PEG Nord trading point to the Zeebrugge area with the Zeebrugge trading point.


Binding capacity requests by 29 February 2012

The joint Fluxys/GRTgaz project for creating capacity from France to Belgium was set up in the wake of the project to build an LNG terminal in Dunkirk, a venture by EDF, Fluxys’ parent company Fluxys G and Total. In close coordination with the Belgian and French energy regulators CREG and CRE, Fluxys and GRTgaz initiated in 2010 a joint open season to assess the level of interest from the market. The open season now enters into its binding phase, with shippers being invited to submit their binding requests for firm long-term capacity from France to Belgium by 29 February 2012.



4 capacity products for system users to choose from

  • Capacity from the PEG Nord trading point to the Zeebrugge trading point;
  • Capacity from the PEG Nord trading point to the Interconnector Zeebrugge Terminal;
  • Capacity from the Dunkirk LNG terminal to the Zeebrugge trading point;
  • Capacity from the Dunkirk LNG terminal to the Interconnector Zeebrugge Terminal.

Optimum destination flexibility

The Fluxys/GRTgaz project offers shippers optimum destination flexibility for their gas flows from

  • the Dunkirk LNG terminal,
  • the GRTgaz North Area virtual point: PEG Nord,
  • all adjacent grids of GRTgaz and the South region of Europe (Italy, Spain, GRTgaz South Area.


Through the Fluxys system they can carry their flows to any destination they wish:

  • to Belgium for supply into the market or trading, with Zeebrugge to develop into a virtual trading point as well,
  • to the United Kingdom, via the Interconnector subsea pipeline at Zeebrugge,
  • to the Netherlands, via the Zelzate interconnection points,
  • to Germany, via the Eynatten interconnection points. 


Supplementary Information Memorandum available and shippers’ meeting on 15 December

Interested parties are invited to attend the shippers’ meeting regarding the Fluxys/GRTgaz project on 15 December 2011 in Paris (Maison de la Recherche - 54, rue de Varenne - 75007 Paris - from 2:45 pm till 4:00pm).

Supplementary Information Memorandum   
Attachment 1 - Binding Request Form   
Attachment 2a - Confidentiality Agreement with GRTgaz   
Attachment 2b - Confidentiality Agreement with Fluxys   
Attachment 3 - Agreement for Anticipated Subscription of Capacities with Fluxys    
Attachment 4 - DRAFT - Anticipated Subscription Agreement for Capacity with GRTgaz   



100 km pipeline and new interconnection point in Alveringem near Veurne

In order to make the proposed capacity available GRTgaz plans to lay a 26 km pipeline from the Pitgam compressor station to the French-Belgian border at the new interconnection point in Alveringem near Veurne. Fluxys, in turn, envisages to build a 72 km pipeline from Alveringem to Maldegem.


Target commissioning date: late 2015

Following the binding phase of the open season, Fluxys and GRTgaz will evaluate whether the market shows sufficient commitment through long-term contracts for making their investments on a sound economic basis. If so, both TSOs aim to commission the new capacity in line with the commissioning date of the Dunkirk LNG terminal in late 2015.

Market consultation about the new regulatory documents for transmission


 

Market consultation about Access Code and Transmission Programme

In the framework of the new Code of Conduct, entered into force on the 15th of January 2011, and aiming at the introduction of a new Entry/Exit transmission model by the end of 2012, Fluxys has launched for the first time a formal market consultation on the Access Code for Transmission and the Transmission Programme.

Earlier this year, informal market consultation sessions were organized gathering the feedback on high level principles of the new Entry/Exit transmission model. The Access Code for Transmission and the Transmission Programme are based on these high level principles of the Entry/Exit transmission model. This market consultation enables market participants to give their feedback on these regulatory documents. After the market consultation, the documents will officially be submitted to CREG for approval.

Fluxys emphasizes that the versions of the documents published for the purpose of this market consultation are working documents intended solely for information purposes. These documents have a non binding character and the form and/or contents can still be modified.

The proposals of these regulatory and contractual documents for Transmission Services are available here:

Access Code for Transmission - main document   pdf
    Attachment A - Transmission model
    Attachment B - Subscription & allocation of services
    Attachment C1 - Operating procedures
    Attachment C2 - Operating procedures for interruption and constraint of end user domestic exit point
    Attachment C3 - Operating procedures for quality conversion services
    Attachment C4 - Operating procedures specific requirements at interconnection points and domestic exit point
    Attachment D - Metering procedures
    Attachment E - Congestion management
    Attachment F - Incident management
    Attachment G - Forms (will be added in the next few weeks)
    Attachment H - Electronic data platform
    
Transmission Programme    pdf

Glossary    pdf

Market players are invited to send their remarks and comments with regard to this market consultation by e-mail, before 27 January 2012 (included) to marketing@fluxys.com. Please note that these remarks and comments will not be treated as confidential, unless explicitly requested otherwise.



Past market consultation about Standard Transmission Agreement

The market consultation about the Standard Transmission Agreement was closed on 15 July 2011. In the coming weeks, Fluxys will publish a Standard Transmission Agreement taking into account feedback received. This document will be published for information purposes only and will not be part of the market consultation on the other regulatory documents.



For any questions about the market consultation, please contact:

Huberte Bettonville
Tel.: +32 2 282 76 96
Fax: +32 2 282 02 50
E-mail: marketing@fluxys.com

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