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EU Gas Directive 1998

Lessons from Denmark - Development in the last ten years Energinet.dk Torben Brabo Vice President, Gas. Agenda GIE Conference Bucharest. From closed book to open process. Danish wish for full opening and unbundling. From national to European initiatives. From domestic production to import.

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EU Gas Directive 1998

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  1. Lessons from Denmark - Development in the last ten yearsEnerginet.dkTorben BraboVice President, Gas

  2. Agenda GIE Conference Bucharest From closed book to open process Danish wish for full opening and unbundling From national to European initiatives From domestic production to import From few bilateral contracts to auctions EU Gas Directive 1998 From manual to online to real-time From fossil fuel to climate friendly energies

  3. From closed book to open process 1999-2003 2004-2008 2009-2012 • One political deal • One gas company • Planning introduced gas • Domestic reserves • Simple infrastructure • One year lead time for implementation of Gas Directive • 23 shippers • 10 storage customers • Export for more than 25 years • Declining reserves change the supply picture • Open process with customers and authorities on developing the Network Code • Energinet.dk Online - one hour lead time • More DMS • Central data hub • Open Season coordinated with Norway, Poland, Sweden, Germany • Third Directive and ENTSOG - What can we do for the customers?

  4. From bilateral contracts to auctions 1999-2003 2004-2008 2009-2012 • Few contracts between Danish Underground Consortium and DONG • Few contracts between DONG and regional DSOs • No TSO contracts • New entrants • Old agreements partitioned • GTF reaches 50% of demand • Nord Pool Gas • TSO acts on market based mechanisms • IT is the key • Balance system tightened • Exchange provides real price signals • Intra-day balancing market • Regulating gas market • Daily auctions • What products are required in a liberalised market?

  5. Climate is the future 2008 2009 2020 • Danish climate goals include 20% renewables by 2011 and ”no fossil fuels” by 2050 • Can gas play the role as intermediate fuel bringing us from the fossil era to a greener future? • Gas competes with biofuels and looses! • Biogas are one option • Gas in the transport sector another • CO2 goal is key • Energinet.dk has EUR 20m R&D programme • Carbon Capture and Storage (CSS) • 2 Danish projects • Hydrogen? • TSO role for CSS or hydrogen? • Gas as flexible fuel in the power sector

  6. The Potential Scandinavian Gas Market in 2013 Existing pipelines Existing storage facilities DK Existing compressors Existing hubs Potential pipelines Skanled Potential compressors Potential storage capacity Potential hubs Baltic Pipe

  7. Contacts in Energinet.dk Gas Division • Customers and Market Development: • Pia H. Nielsen, PHN@energinet.dk • Marcus Hansen, MAH@energinet.dk • Tariffs and Infrastructure: • Søren Juel Hansen, SJH@energinet.dk • Frederik Kjerulf, FSK@energinet.dk • Settlement: • Christian Andersen, CAN@energinet.dk • Gas Storage: • Bjørn Denninger, BDE@energinet.dk • Gas Division: • Peter A. Hodal, PAH@energinet.dk • Torben Brabo, TBR@energinet.dk Thank you for your attention!

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