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1 RbD Subgroup Dean Johnson 8 th April 2008 RbD Subgroup Dean Johnson 8 th April 2008

2 Agenda RbD Verification Update Presentation of updated analysis Discussion of declining DMP sample Options available RbD Forecasting

3 RbD Verification Analysis Analysis period reflective of MOD152V timescales (Apr-04 to Mar-08) Trend – avg. cumulative over bill per DMP customer of 1,293 kWh for the period (323 / year) BUT: Recent trend indicates an under bill per SSP customer (cumulative difference) Pending analysis and receipt of further reconciliation and DMP data (up to 6 months) Per DMP Customer: Cumulative Billed, Actual & Difference (Billed-Actual)

4 RbD Imbalance – Causes Billed-Actual Difference LDZ Current Balance (TWH) Theft Of Gas Threshold Crossers Shrinkage Adjustment LDZ Adjustment Duplicates Late Confirmed Inter LDZ Transfers LDZ Postcode Discrepancy 2005 Postcode Discrepancy Remaining Balance (TWH) % Throughput 2004 (No Adjust) 2005 (No Adjust) 2006 (No Adjust) 2007 (Adjust to Flow) EA2.860.460.030.090.030.220.00 0.010.05-1.423.74-0.640.290.24% EM2.880.590.040.170.040.270.00 0.010.05-0.03-0.83-0.412.991.91% NE2.720.360.020.060.020.200.00 0.010.040.000.56-0.241.681.73% NO0.160.320.020.040.010.130.00 0.010.040.00-0.030.21-0.60-0.70% NT2.430.590.040.130.100.510.00 0.010.111.23-2.29-1.833.832.45% NW3.890.710.040.130.050.300.00 0.010.100.00-0.12-0.092.751.43% SC2.660.490.030.100.030.170.00 0.010.030.00-0.270.012.071.61% SE0.080.650.040.130.060.350.00 0.010.06-0.04-2.330.790.360.21% SO3.960.400.020.070.030.170.00 0.010.040.221.261.84-0.11-0.10% SW0.380.340.020.100.020.140.00 0.010.060.000.030.00-0.32-0.37% WM1.460.510.050.140.040.270.00 0.010.080.03-1.120.381.070.78% WN1.860.060.000.010.000.040.00 0.010.001.38-0.010.362.29% WS1.090.210.010.040.010.090.00 0.030.000.040.000.661.12% Wales 3.060.270.020.050.010.130.00 0.040.001.42-0.011.130.8% Total27.285.690.361.210.452.870.00 0.100.850.00 15.761.04%  Items removed or adjusted to reflect the amended analysis period (MOD152: 4 years) 4 Year History (April 2004 to March 2008)

5 RbD Imbalance Summary LDZ March 2008 (>Apr04)September 07 (>Oct 03)February 2007 (>Feb98) Current Balance Summary No Return Summary Yet To Flow Remaining Balance % of Throughput Remaining Balance % of Throughput Remaining Balance % of Throughput EA 2.862.370.230.290.24%0.340.27%2.660.93% EM 2.88-0.400.282.991.91%3.752.29%3.350.89% NE 2.720.830.211.681.73%1.581.57%3.151.37% NO 0.160.620.14-0.60-0.70%-0.52-0.58%-0.38-0.19% NT 2.43-1.920.523.832.45%4.712.91%13.003.50% NW 3.890.830.322.751.43%3.431.72%4.901.07% SC 2.660.410.182.071.61%1.841.38%2.780.91% SE0.08-0.640.36-0.360.21%2.361.33%7.601.87% SO 3.963.890.17-0.11-0.10%-0.19-0.17%3.761.49% SW 0.380.550.14-0.32-0.37%0.070.08%1.010.48% WM 1.460.110.281.070.78%2.201.55%2.190.67% WN 1.861.450.040.362.29%0.241.47%1.844.92% WS 1.090.340.090.661.12%1.191.99%2.081.51% Wales 3.061.790.141.130.8%5.573.70%5.411.6% Total 27.288.562.9715.761.04%21.641.38%47.301.31% Imbalance current 15.76 TWH - reduction from previous (21.64TWH – September 07) Comparison: Mar08 / Sep07 / Feb07

6 Declining DMP Sample Size  BGT DMP sample utilised in RbD Verification process from February 1998  50% reduction in sample size since DMP inception  Significant reduction since 2004, more apparent in last 1 to 2 years  Potential issues regarding confidence in RbD verification results… Feb98 10,689 Jan08 5,094

7 Declining DMP Sample Size  DMP sample of 10,000 meter points represents a 0.95% margin of error  i.e. The results presented are accurate to within +/- 0.95%, 95% of the time  Current DMP sample size is 5,094  Represents 1.37% margin of error  DMP sample is imperative to the RbD verification process  Confidence in results not currently regarded as an issue  BUT – sample reduction needs to be addressed and maintained going forward  Additional interest is being placed on verification results  Headings quoted - MOD194 ‘Correct Apportionment of NDM Error – Energy’  xoserve & BGT have discussed the DMP sample issues  Options are available to address the declining DMP sample numbers…

8 Declining DMP Sample Size: Options  Option 1: BGT to boost DMP sample numbers  BGT solely responsible boost and maintain going forward  Option 2: Additional Shipper involvement  Additional samples from customer base, replicate BGT established process  Option 3: Do nothing  Sample numbers still good, error margin good, but sustainable?  Option 4: Transporters / xoserve run own DMP sample  Central operation and maintenance  Option 5: Combine DMP with Demand Estimation data recorder sample  Established sample - 3,440 data recorders currently installed on SSP sites  Manual collection twice a year – used in deriving NDM Algorithms for allocation  Combined; 8,600 sample (1.06% margin of error)  Available data allows initial analysis - indicates following results…

9 Declining DMP Sample Size: Data Recorders  Identify billed values and actual value for recorders (replicate DMP analysis)  Data recorder analysis shows a different trend to DMP  DMP indicates SSP Billed >Actual (over): DR indicates SSP Billed < Actual (under)  Further investigation required, data available May Cumulative Billed, Actual & Difference (Billed-Actual) Per DR Customer

10 DMP Sample Size – Declining: Options  RbD Sub Group to consider options:  Option 1: BGT to boost DMP sample numbers  Option 2: Additional Shipper involvement  Option 3: Do nothing  Option 4: Transporters / xoserve run own DMP sample  Option 5: Combine DMP with Demand Estimation datarecorder sample


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