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The GIE Storage Map provides comprehensive information on existing
GIE''s AGSI and ALSI Transparency Platforms provide inventory reporting in
The GIE Storage Map provides comprehensive information on existing and under construction underground gas storage facilities in Europe, including working gas volume, withdrawal and injection capacity as well as other main characteristics. Planned or under study storage projects are also detailed.
The Storage Map is updated every second year with first-hand information provided by GSE members making it a reliable source of information for the Storage business.
The new initiative builds on the work done by ENTSOG in the area of Ten-Year Network Development Plan (TYNDP) and Winter and Summer Supply Outlooks as well as on the transparency initiatives developed by Gas Storage Europe (GSE) and Gas LNG Europe (GLE).
The map series aims at providing a compact and regular overview of existing gas infrastructure and outlook for its development as well as of actual supply and demand situation at both the European and national level from the perspective of a respective year. It aims at establishing an easy reference for such information and at mapping trends and their development over time. As such it contributes to enhanced transparency of the gas market.
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GIE’s AGSI and ALSI Transparency Platforms provide inventory reporting in daily resolution for underground gas storages and large-scale LNG terminals.As a voluntary initiative by storage and LNG operators, it can be considered as a benchmark to monitor pan-European filling levels for storage and send-out by LNG terminals. 100% of the market of underground gas storage in the EU27 is covered on AGSI and 100% of EU27 large-scale LNG terminals are listed on ALSI.
GIE also acts as an Inside Information Platform (IIP) for Urgent Market Messaging (UMM) by operators through its IIP platform.
During the energy crisis, EU countries agreed to a legally binding target to fill their gas storages to 90% of capacity by 1 November each year, to ensure sufficient security of supply and market stability for the winter months. Ahead of this year''s deadline, tomorrow, the current gas storage level EU-wide is over 95%, according to the latest figures released by Gas Infrastructure Europe. There is currently around 100 bcm of gas in storage in the EU, which represents around one third of the EU''s annual gas consumption.
Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Simson, said:
''When Russia invaded Ukraine and tried to blackmail Europe with its energy supplies, we took rapid action to protect ourselves against future supply shocks. This work is paying off, and we enter this winter with a healthy level of gas in storage across Europe, diversified energy supplies, a higher share of renewable energies, and a renewed commitment to energy efficiency and energy savings. This puts us in a strong position to keep supplies and prices stable this winter, and to continue our transition away from Russian fossil fuel imports.''
The Gas Storage Regulation (EU/2022/1032) of June 2022 set a binding EU target of 90% filling of storage facilities by 1 November each year, with interim targets for EU countries to ensure steady filling throughout the year. This regulation was one of a wide range of measures taken by the EU following the energy crisis triggered by Russia''s invasion of Ukraine to better prepare Europe''s energy system for the winter season. Over the past 2 years, with the REPowerEU plan in place, the EU has drastically reduced its dependence on Russian fossil fuels.
ENTSOG has created a dashboard to support stakeholders and policy makers to better understand and use data in relation to European gas flows, LNG, and storages.
The information presented in the dashboard is sourced from ENTSOG''s Transparency Platform and GIE''s AGSI Transparency Platform. It is presented in an aggregated form based on the gas supply corridors and risk groups as defined in the Regulation (EU) 2017/1938 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2017 concerning measures to safeguard the security of gas supply and repealing Regulation (EU) No 994/2010 (so-called SoS Regulation) to ensure coherence with the terminology most often used by participants of the European gas sector.
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The dashboard includes maps and charts of daily gas flows in Europe, and the evolution of gas storage stock level compared to ENTSOG seasonal supply outlook simulations. The results are presented in dedicated pages.
On the dashboard map below, each supply route is represented by a different colour. Circles represent the country (or source) which are connected by lines representing the gas flows. Please note that locations are indicative. By placing a curser on a line it is possible to identify daily flows and capacity.
You can use the filters to view one specific day or a dedicated period. Placing a curser on charts will allow values for a specific day to be viewable.
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East gas supply – pipeline gas flows from Russia, Belarus, Turkey (gas originated in Russia) to the EU Members States and Ukraine.
East gas supply – pipeline gas flows from Ukraine to the EU Members States (gas originated in Russian and transported via Ukraine to Europe; gas originated in Ukraine; gas of European shippers which was stored in underground facilities in Ukraine and transported back to the EU Member States, gas transported between EU MSs via Ukraine).
North Sea gas supply – pipeline gas flows from Norway to the EU Member States and gas flows to the UK via IP Easington and ST. Fergus (gas originated in Norway and the United Kingdom).
North African gas supply – pipeline gas flows from Algeria (including flows via Tunisia and Morocco) and Libya to the EU Member States, and gas flows to Marocco.
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