ERGEG revised principles on CAM and CMP
Ref. E09-GNM-10-03, 10 December 2009
This document seeks to provide an overall picture of ERGEG’s principles on Capacity Allocation Measures and Congestion Management Procedures on European Gas Transmission Networks.
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Comitology recommendations on CMP
Ref. E09-GNM-10-07, 10 December 2009
This ERGEG document on recommendations for guidelines on congestion management is intended to serve as input for the Commission when revising the Annex of Regulation (EC) 1775/2005 regarding the rules on congestion management.
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Comitology recommendations- Impact assessment
Ref. E09-GNM-10-04, 10 December 2009
This document contains ERGEG’s impact assessment of the recommendations on congestion management. It is intended to serve as input for the Commission when revising the Annex of Regulation (EC) 1775/2005 regarding the rules on congestion management.
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ERGEG comments on the EC's Proposal for a Regulation on Security of Supply
Ref. E09-SOS-01-03, 12 October 2009
Following the dispute between Ukraine and Russia, which led to a disruption of gas supplies
to Europe, the European Commission undertook to bring forward its review of the Security of
Supply Directive. ERGEG welcomes the European Commission’s approach to security of supply and prepared a number of comments and proposals regarding the Proposal for a Regulation concerning measures to safeguard security of gas supply.
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ERGEG's response to GTE+ 2010 Annual Work Programme
14 September 2009
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ERGEG principles: Capacity allocation and congestion management in natural gas transmission networks - Evaluation of Comments
Ref. E09-GNM-07-03, 24 August 2009
In January 2009, ERGEG launched a public consultation on "ERGEG Principles: Capacity Allocation Mechanisms and Congestion Management for Gas Transmission Networks". The goal of the associated consultation document was to set out ERGEG’s position on capacity allocation and congestion management for interconnection points between adjacent networks (cross-border and within Member States), in order to initiate discussion on ERGEG’s input to Framework Guidelines and on possible modifications to the existing Regulation (EC) 1775/2005. This paper evaluates the comments received and presents ERGEG's view on the comments.
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Monitoring the implementation of the GGPLNG
Ref. E09-LNG-07-03, 3 June 2009
In 2009 ERGEG carried out a comprehensive monitoring exercise of its Guidelines of Good Third Party Access Practice for LNG System Operators (GGPLNG).
ERGEG’s monitoring exercise therefore covered LSOs, System users and NRAs. The aim was to assess the degree of implementation and hence compliance with the requirements outlined in the GGPLNG, to identify benefits and failures, as well as users’ requests and main trends in the market, to obtain clear conclusions and recommendations for how the potential difficulties in LNG regimes could be reduced and access improved.
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ERGEG Guidelines on Article 22 (exemptions) - Conclusions
Ref. E07-GFG-31-07b, April 2009
To view the consultation documents, please click here
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European Regulators’ Experience with Article 22 exemptions of Directive 2003/55/EC
Ref. E08-GIF-02-03, 10 March 2009
The focus of the document “European Regulators’ Experience with Article 22 exemptions of Directive 2003/55/EC. 2008 Update of ERGEG’s internal survey” was to obtain the necessary data to update the relevant project tables of the 2007 report. This document is the summary of the results on additional and updated information on Art. 22 experience, mainly derived from regulatory authorities. In September 2007, ERGEG published its Analysis Report on European Regulators’ Experience with Art. 22 exemptions of Directive 2003/55/EC . A number of projects that had not been included in the report (which was based on responses to questionnaires as of March 2007) are expected to apply for an Art. 22 exemption or have already done so.
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ERGEG Letter to Commissioner Piebalgs advising on lessons from Russia-Ukraine gas dispute
This 10th February letter from ERGEG Chair, Lord Mogg, suggests a series of measures for the European Union to be better prepared to withstand and react to such crisis situations.
It contains five concrete measures.
See also accompanying the Press Release: ERGEG advises Commissioner Piebalgs on the lessons from Russia-Ukraine gas dispute
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Pilot framework guideline on CAM- initial impact assessment
Ref. E09-GNM-10-06
This document contains ERGEG’s impact assessment on the Pilot Framework Guideline on Capacity Allocation on European Gas Transmission Networks (Ref: E09-GNM-10-05).
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