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Gaz-System S.A. Transmission System Operator

Gaz-System S.A. Transmission System Operator. Gdynia , 26.06.2009. AGENDA. 1. G AZ -S YSTEM S.A. Transmission system - Facts & Figures. 2. Disruption of supply 2009. System development. 3. 4. Activities. National gas transmission system operator (TSO)

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Gaz-System S.A. Transmission System Operator

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  1. Gaz-System S.A. Transmission System Operator Gdynia, 26.06.2009

  2. AGENDA 1 GAZ-SYSTEM S.A. Transmission system - Facts & Figures 2 Disruption of supply 2009 System development 3 4 Activities

  3. National gas transmission system operator (TSO) Established on the basis of theDirectiveof the European Parliament and the European Council 2003/55/EC Formed in April 2004, unbundled from PGNiG S.A. Joint-Stock Company, owned by the State Treasury as the only shareholder GAZ-SYSTEM S.A. Facts&Figures

  4. GAZ-SYSTEM S.A. Facts&Figures • Company-owned transmission assets worth over 3 billionPLN • Near 2 000 employees across Poland. • 6 Regional Branches: • Gdańsk, • Poznań, • Rembelszczyzna, • Świerklany, • Tarnów, • Wrocław.

  5. Transmission System Overview Transmission system elements (2009): • 9 800 km pipelines • 14 compressor stations • 57 gas nodes • 970 exit points Main Characteristics: • Polish gas system is connected with the European Gas Network system but only along the East-West direction. • Gas imports mainly from Eastern direction. • Gas Imports amounting to 70% of total national consumption .The remaining 30% is covered by national production. • Transmnission of 14.7 bcm/year

  6. TRANSMISSION SYSTEM Network

  7. UndergroundGas StoragesCooperation with Transmission System

  8. DEMAND AND SUPPLY2008

  9. Supply2008

  10. Demand2008

  11. Supply and pressure - Drozdowicze01-02 2009

  12. Supply and flows Peakday 2009

  13. Supply and flows Peakday 2006

  14. AVAILABLE CAPACITIES AND CONGESTIONS

  15. Network expansion Baltic Pipe Szczecin-Gdańsk LNG Terminal Włocławek-Gdynia Świnoujście- Szczecin Rembelszczyzna-Gustorzyn Szczecin-Lwówek Gustorzyn-Odolanów Jeleniów-Dziwiszów Zdzieszowice-Ołtaszyn Skoczów-Komorowice-Oświęcim Strachocina- Wygoda Hermanowice-Strachocina

  16. Development of Interconnections • Poland- Czech Rep. Connection • New connection integrating the gas systems of both countries which will diversify and ensure stable gas supplies to end customers • Increase of safety of systems operations • Project developed in cooperation with Czech TSO • Commencement of operations: 2010/2011 • Enhancing Poland-Germany Connection • Development of existing interconnection between the gas systems of both countries • Increase of safety of systems operations • Possibility of increased flows from western direction in case of crisis • Capacity increase: 0,5 bcm p.a. • Commencement of operations: 2011

  17. LNG Terminal will be located in the Port of Świnoujście Project developed by SPV Polskie LNG (PLNG) owned by GAZ-SYSTEM S.A. One jetty for LNG tankers LNG Terminal’s regas capacity: Phase I/II: 2.5-5.0 bcm / 1,85-3,7 Mt LNG/year Phase III: 7.5 bcm / 5,6 Mt LNG/year LNG storage capacity: 2 tanks 160 000 m3 LNG each LNG loading infrastructure for trucks. Open season procedure - start 23 of June 2009 – end expected January 2010 documents available at www.polskielng.pl • LNG TerminalŚwinoujście

  18. Interconections - Conclusions LNG ? Baltic Pipe PL-CZ PL-DE 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

  19. OPEN SEASON • Applied in the case of constructing new elements of the gas system in order to adjust the parameters of the planned investment to market expectations. • Procedure implemented pursuant to ERGEG guidelines. • The procedure is conducted in strict cooperation with the Polish Energy Regulatory Office in order to ensure the Investor applies non-discriminative access policies to the network.

  20. NEW PROJECTS – OPEN SEASON

  21. GAZ-SYSTEM on Transparency Platform GAZ-SYSTEM is active on the Transparency Platform from its launch on 17th November 2008. The TSO-related information and Capacity & tariff information have been published On 17 march GAZ-SYSTEM switched display of its capacity data from Nm3/d to kWh/d. On 2 April GAZ-SYSTEM added to Transparency Platform data on its capacity allocation mechanism and on its balancing model, balancing tolerances applied and other static balancing information. GAZ-SYSTEM constantly uploads data files to the Transparency Platform. Actually GAZ-SYSTEM is working on its automatic upload of nominations, re-nominations and allocations for its respective interconnection points.

  22. Interconnection Points Agreements • GAZ-SYSTEM has signed IPA with all TSOs connected to our system: • Biełtransgaz (Belarus) • ONTRAS (Germany) • UKRTRANSGAZ (Ukraine) • Due to geographic position we are like transition area between two arts of gas market • Eastern: • quantity - volume by 20 C, • energy day 8/8, • allocation based on seller decisions • No balancing market • Western • Quantity – energy • Energy day 6/6 • OBA • Market based balancing • Middle (PL) • Quantity – volume by 0 C • Energy day 10pm/10pm • Regulated market • But all discrepancies are covered in practice

  23. Thank you for your attentionpiotr.bujalski@gaz-system.plstanislaw.brzeczkowski@gaz-system.pl

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