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Gas Regional Investment Plan North West 2013-2022 Stakeholder Consultation Presentation 4th April 2013

Consultation Details This presentation informs stakeholders about the content of the North West Gas Regional Investment Plan 2013-2022 (NW GRIP) Presentation at the GRI NW meeting in the Hague on 4th April 2013 This presentation will be accompanied by a consultation questionnaire Published on the regional TSOs’, ENTSOG and GRI websites and shall be regarded as the input for the stakeholder consultation Stakeholder Consultation start date 4th April 2013 Stakeholder Consultation end date 3rd May 2013 Responses to be submitted to NW GRIP coordinator GTS (see last slide with contact details)

NW GRIP 2013: Timeline 23 Nov 12 Early 13 4th April 3rd May 1st July 1st Sep 1st Oct Late 2013 GRI NW consultation on concept Start drafting the document Stakeholder Consultation start date Stakeholder Consultation end date Share draft version with GRI NW Deadline for GRI NW response Final publication Post GRIP publication consultation

Introduction Why a GRIP? 1st NW GRIP published in November 2011 Third Energy Package legal obligation Regulation Art. 12(1) 715/2009/EC Obligation for TSOs to publish a regional investment plan every two years 1st NW GRIP published in November 2011 First ever GRIP published from any region Show how infrastructure projects influences cross-border points in the Northwest region Highlighted strong collaboration between regional TSOs Response to GRIP 2011 consultation round No direct response to the questionnaire provided EFET response RCC response Additional value GRIP 2013 compared to TYNDP 2013-2022 Additional element of regional cooperation Update of project data and 2012 data More detailed information about TYNDP identified cross-border issues

Structure NW GRIP 2013 High level principles Complement ENTSOG TYNDP and ensure consistency with National Plans Build on the inaugural NW GRIP and improve it Improve stakeholder communication/consultation Describe/explain the Region‘s assets & needs Explain why investments in gas transmission projects are required in the Region Describe projects Agreement reached during the Nov. 2012 Copenhagen GRI NW GRIP consultation next NW GRIP to include: Improvements based on feedback received, including RCC recommendations Enhanced regional supply and demand analysis Showing the Impact of projects on cross border points Show procedure and results of regional cross border open seasons / auctions ‘Deep Dive’ into regional congested points as highlighted by TYNDP 2013-2022

Chapters NW GRIP 2013 Executive Summary Introduction North West Specifics Supply and Demand In Depth Review of TYNDP Identified NW Issues Projects Conclusions Annex Project description: more detailed description/visualisation compared to TYNDP

Chapter North West Specifics I The capacity developed by gas infrastructure projects directly improves the development of the European internal energy market by enhancing all three aspects of European Energy Pillars. Pillar I Competition Decades of collaboration and front runners in promoting competition Resulted in the most liquid hubs in the EU Previous and current Auctions and Open Seasons listed in the GRIP All relevant projects included and elaborated in the GRIP Pillar II Security of Supply Long history of security of supply, cold spell 2012 cooperation illustrative for the region Decrease in indigenous production, increase need for imports L-gas issues up to 2022 only applicable to German situation, covered in German Netzentwicklungsplan and Pentalateral Forum, information to be included Pillar III Sustainability Gas as the cleanest fossil fuel plays a role in the future energy supply. Gas infrastructure allows for a strong growth in the use of renewable sources (wind/sun), as it can affordably provide the required network flexibility and it can serve for example as a means to store energy.

Chapter North West Specifics II This chapter will also outline the various reasons for the need for investment in gas infrastructure in the NW region Sufficient capacity to promote competition Sufficient capacity to guarantee security of supply Substitute decreasing regional production Supply diversification Maintenance projects related to the ageing infrastructure Sufficient network flexibility But also barriers to investment exist, what is needed A favourable regulatory framework (in the project’s definition, execution and operation phase). A stable investment climate, ensuring that system owners are incentivised to invest in infrastructure projects and that investors can trust that they have a sufficient return on their investments A clear political vision, not only on an annual volume base, but also on a daily/hourly capacity base

Chapter Supply & Demand The NW GRIP will cover the following Demand based topics Annual Demand for the north west region compared to total EU demand Annual Demand development by country Breakdown of Annual Demand into Gas Fired Power Generation and other High Daily Demand scenarios An example of the Impact of Renewables on Gas Fired Power Generation The Supply aspect of the chapter will look into The North West region’s growing import dependency How regional Supply Source diversification will evolve Infrastructure development of LNG in the region The chapter will provide a wide ranging Supply and Demand outlook for North West Europe *All 2012 figures shown the next charts are based on 2013 forecast data, by the time of publication 2012 data will be available. 9

Chapter S&D: Annual Demand

Chapter S&D: Annual Balance

Chapter S&D: High Daily Demand The Design-Case scenario is favoured by the TSOs of the NW region, as it is considered the most robust. 2011 data has been used for 2012 in this example, actual data will be available for final publication.

Chapter ‘In Depth Review of TYNDP Identified NW Issues’ TYNDP covers four types of analyses: Resilience assessment (potential investment gaps) Findings for: Denmark, Sweden and Luxemburg Supply dependency assessment (the dependence of some Zones on a single supply source) Findings for Germany (GASPOOL market area), Denmark, TIGF France and South France Network adaptability assessment (the ability of the system to adapt to various supply patterns) No findings in NW region Supply source diversification assessment (the capability of the system to enable its Zones to access different supply sources) Overview included in NW GRIP S&D chapter

Chapter ‘In Depth Review of TYNDP Identified NW Issues’: Example Resilience Assessment Potential investment gaps Germany, Denmark (and Sweden) TYNDP Project Ellund Capacity extension from Germany to Denmark would solve this issue Projects were identified through an Open Season in 2009 FID-project Step 1 increase capacity from Oct. 2014 at a level of 310,000 m³/h Non-FID project Step 2 increase capacity in 2016 at a level of 500,000 m³/h Update GRIP 2013 Step 2 is now also FID No investment gap

Chapter Projects: Matrix The matrix improves regional transparency by showing how infrastructure projects impact border points and vice versa.

Annex: Project Details Based on the project information in the TYNDP Plus new info if applicable Plus more graphical information

Consultation Questionnaire – Sample What additional information/analysis would you like to see included in the North West Specifics and/or Supply & Demand chapter? Do you think that the NW GRIP enhances transparency on projects? If not, please provide your reasoning. Which chapter, do you think, will be of most interest to you and why?

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Point of Contact / Response to be sent to Mr. Piet Nienhuis, Gasunie Transport Services P.Nienhuis@gastransportservices.nl +31 (0) 50 521 2854