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GIE is pleased that its members have agreed on a voluntary basis to publish storage inventory as per Regional Energy Market project areas. This initiative is beyond that required by the GGPSSO and Gas Directive and will help provide the information the market needs to operate efficiently and effectively whilst protecting commercially sensitive information.
This information is provided in an aggregated format to guarantee that commercially sensitivity information is not disclosed. GIE are therefore unable to further comment on any specific member, country or area.
For non-data related information, please contact the GIE Secretariat at gie@gie.eu.com. |
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| GSE - Gas Storage Europe |
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Gas Storage Europe (GSE) represents the interests of 33 Storage System Operators with around 110 storage sites in 16 countries in Europe, representing approximately 86% of EU technical storage capacity. GSE is one column of GIE, Gas Infrastructure Europe, the European association of the Transmission, Storage and LNG terminal Operators. GSE is committed to improving the regulatory and investment framework for storage activities in order to help its members to continue providing secure, efficient and valuable storage services to the market. |
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| We are currently in the process to upgrade the system to daily publication. Further information and timing will be available soon. |
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| Publication of Weekly Gas Storage Inventory by Hub area |
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| GSE Press Release - Following Transparency Initiative |
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18.06.2009 - GSE has announced another of the series of steps aimed at the gradual improvement of the GSE Aggregated Stock Inventory – the storage transparency platform providing weekly information on the levels of gas in stock across Europe. The new enhancement is part of a broader plan by GSE to improve its transparency tool.
With the inclusion in the platform of two additional storage operators (MMBF and RAG) and the extension of the reporting to strategic volumes - for those storage facilities to which such an obligation applies - the capacity covered by the GSE transparency tool has risen by a further 7,7 bcm. This translates to the overall coverage by the GSE platform of as much as 82% of the total storage capacity in the European Union.
Apart from the gradual increase of the capacity coverage, GSE is also planning to increase the publication frequency daily and to include information on inflows and outflows, ahead of the Third Package obligations. These developments are scheduled for the third quarter of 2009.
(download the press release here - PDF, 85KB)
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