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The Spanish Gas
rd
Industry and the 3
Package
Antoni Peris Mingot – Sedigas President
GIE Annual Conference – Madrid
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1.- What is SEDIGAS?
 The Spanish Gas Association
• It was founded in 1970 and at present is a nonprofit-making civil Association according to the
Spanish law on Civil Associations
• Its legal status was changed to an Association in
1998. The economic and general regulatory
matters concerning liberalization of the Spanish
Gas Market were added to its activities
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1.- What is SEDIGAS? Social Object
• Promotion and protection of the interest of its members in
respect to third parties:
• Public or local administrations
• Gas Market regulatory bodies
• Sedigas is considered an Advisory Body for gas
related matters
• Business oriented activities: Studies, proposal and followup of economic regulations and regulations concerning the
liberalization process. These activities are carried out within 3
Committees:
• Transmission Committee
• Distribution Committee
• Trading Committee
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1.- What is SEDIGAS? Associated Members
General: Companies or Persons interested
development of the Spanish Gas Industry
in
the
• Group 1: Companies dedicated to gas production, gas
imports, gas storage, gas transmission, gas distribution
and trade of gas in the Spanish market
• Group 2: Companies supplying products and services for
the Spanish Gas Industry
 Manufacturers (appliances, fittings, machinery…)
 Engineering companies
 Contractors
 Installer Associations
• Group 3: Individual members
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2.- The Spanish Gas Industry
a) A peripheral country in the European landscape
(energy island).
b) Natural gas demand considerably growing.
c)
Strong need to develop new infrastructures.
d) Almost complete dependency
concentration on its origins.
on
imports
and
e) Different demand pattern compared to the other EU
members, with higher proportion of industrial demand
and lower seasonal variation.
f)
High level of competition with a significant market
share (>50%) for new entrants.
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3.- Regulatory Framework Essentials

Infrastructure
development
is
compulsory
implemented on the basis of centralised planning.

Main signals enabling identification of needs: Physical
flows, demand forecasts and customer requirements.

General criteria taken into account for the development:
Network extension, security of supply, quality of service,
economic criteria.

Non discriminatory r-TPA in a Entry-Exit single zone
system, simple to apply and cost reflective tariffs.

Complete separation of supply & trade activities from
Infrastructure Management.
and
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4.- Mandatory Planning to 2011
Basic Gas
1º
Infrastructure
2º
1º
FERROL
(2)
SANTANDER
LA CORUÑA
4º
3º
2º
BILBAO
S. SEBASTIAN
OVIEDO
LUGO
PAMPLONA
PONTEVEDRA
Infrastructure
VITORIA
LEÓN
ORENSE
Regasification Plant
LOGROÑO
BURGOS
PALENCI
A
ZAMORA
Compression Station
HUESCA
SORIA
GERONA
BARCELONA
6º
SEGOVIA
SALAMANCA
8º
GUADALAJARA
MADRID
TERUEL
CUENCA
Extension
7º
TARRAGONA
AVILA
National Gas Field
5º
LERIDA
VALLADOLID
ZARAGOZA
Underground Gas Storage
(4)
PALMA DE
MALLORCA
CASTELLÓN
TOLEDO
3º
CÁCERES
Current infrastructure
4º
(2)
VALENCIA
ALBACETE
CIUDAD REAL
BADAJOZ
Urgent infrastructure
ALICANTE
(2)
Group A, B
SINES
CÓRDOBA
MURCIA
JAÉN
CARTAGENA
SEVILLA
HUELVA
Group C
3º
GRANADA
MÁLAGA
(2)
3º
4º
SANTA CRUZ
DE TENERIFE
LAS PALMAS
1º
1º
1º
5º
ALMERÍA
4º
5º
(2)
CÁDIZ
G.N. INDUSTRY
TOTAL INVESTMENT
2007 – 2011:
> 5.000 X 106 €
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5.- Gas Supplies: SOS and diversification
Domesticl
<1%
0%
Egypt
13%
Norway
6%
Supply Sources
2006
409 TWh
Algeria (NG)
25%
Algeria (LNG)
8%
Nigeria
20%
Lybia
2%
T&T
10%
Qatar
14%
Oman
2%
Other
0%
NG
31%
LNG
69%
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6.- Network code (NGTS)
TRANSMISSION
Shippers / Traders
Consumers
NGTS
LNG
UGS
Infrastructure Operators
• Regulated TPA to all basic gas infrastructures.
• Follow-up committees established, with all relevant
stakeholders and NRAs involved, to monitor and update NGTS.
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7.- Interoperability & Transparency
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8.- Liberalisation Process
TPA market
Integral Total
Tariff market
based market
TWh
450
400
350
300
91%
87%
250
200
85%
80%
150
100
50
0
71%
55%
38%
10%
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007 (e)
As from 01.01.2003 every customer is entitled to be eligible
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9.- SEDIGAS’ reaction to 3rd Package
SEDIGAS is fully identified with both the new Gas Directive and
Regulation 1775/EC with special support to the:
- Effective separation between supply and infrastructure management.
- Ownership Unbundling option for infrastructure activities.
- Reinforcement of cooperation among TSOs.
- Fully independency and increase powers of National Regulators.
- More detailed regulation for Underground storages and LNG terminals.
- Requirements for non-EU companies acting in the EU market.
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THANK YOU
FOR YOUR
ATTENTION!
SEDIGAS WISH YOU AN
ENJOYABLE AND FRUITFUL GIE
ANNUAL CONFERENCE!!
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The Spanish Gas
rd
Industry and the 3
Package
Antoni Peris Mingot – Sedigas President
GIE Annual Conference – Madrid
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