Group of NTS entry/exit points Types of gas transmission services

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Group of NTS entry/exit points Types of gas transmission services Information regarding the transmission tariffs approved by ANRE Order No.98/2018 for period oct.2018-sept.2019 Transmission tariffs for capacity booking products approved for October 2018-September 2019 in RON/MWh/h Group of NTS entry/exit points Types of gas transmission services Long-term Short-term Yearly Quarterly Monthly Daily Summe r Winter Sum mer NTS group of entry points from production facilities, LNG terminals facilities for production of biogas or other gas compliant with the quality conditions enabling their delivery to/transmission through he gas transmission system, interconnection with other gas transmission systems and gas underground storages 1,68 1,51 2,85 1,74 3,29 3,48 6,58 NTS group of exit points to direct consumers, distribution systems, underground gas storages, pipelines for upstream and other interconnected systems supply. 1,63 1,47 2,78 1,70 3,20 3,39 6,41

Information regarding the transmission tariffs approved by ANRE Order No.98/2018 for period oct.2018-sept.2019 The capacity booking product tariffs were calculated according to the methodology approved by ANRE Order 32/2014, as further amended and supplemented, based on the following formula: For long-term capacity booking products 𝑻𝑪 𝒈𝒓 𝒕𝒍= 𝑪𝑭 𝒈𝒓 𝑪𝑹𝒆 𝒈𝒓 𝒕𝒍 𝐱 𝑵 𝒕𝒍 + 𝒕𝒔=𝟏 𝒏 𝑪𝑹𝒆 𝒈𝒓 𝒕𝒔 𝐱 𝑵 𝒕𝒔 𝐱 𝑲 𝒕𝒔 [RON/MWh/h] where: TC(gr)tl – is the long-term firm capacity booking transmission tariff for the group of entry/exit points (gr); CF(gr) – is the value of the fix component of the total revenue allocated to the group of entry/exit points (gr); CRe(gr)tl– is the capacity estimated to be booked over the long term in the period for which transmission tariffs are set, by the group of entry/exit points (gr); CRe(gr)ts– is the capacity estimated to be booked over the short term in the period for which transmission tariffs are set, by the group of entry/exit points (gr); Ntl,ts – number of hours for each type of service. K(ts) – capacity booking tariff multiplication ratio for the type of short-term firm service. For the short-term capacity booking products TC(gr)ts=TC(gr)tl x K(ts) [lei/MWh/h] where: TC(gr(ts)) – is the short-term firm capacity booking tariff for the group of entry/exit points (gr); TC(gr(tl)) - is the long-term firm capacity booking tariff for the group of entry/exit points (gr); K(ts) - capacity booking tariff multiplication ratio for the type of short-term firm service.

Information regarding the transmission tariffs approved by ANRE Order No.98/2018 for period oct.2018-sept.2019 Commodity transmission tariffs approved by ANRE Order 98/2018, for October 2018-September 2019 (calculated by adding the tax on the monopoly, according to GO 5/2013, as further amended and supplemented) The commodity tariff for the quantity of gas transmitted (without the monopoly tax) was calculated according to the methodology approved based on the following formula: CV(i) TV(i) = -------------- Qtr(i) where: TV(i) – is the commodity tariff calculated for 1MWh transmitted in year (i); CV(i) – is the commodity component of the total revenue in year (i); Qtr(i) – is the gas quantity estimated by the licence holder to be transmitted in year (i), expressed in MWh. Commodity tariffs for gas transmission through the National Transmission System: Commodity tariffs for the quantity of gas transmitted to the distribution systems 1,97 RON/MWh transmitted Commodity tariffs for the quantity of gas transmitted only through the National Transmission System 2,72 RON/MWh transmitted