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23 rd World Gas Conference 2006 Amsterdam, 6 June 2006 The impact of regulation and unbundling on gas transmission within Europe Wout C. de Groot, Gasunie.

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1 23 rd World Gas Conference 2006 Amsterdam, 6 June 2006 The impact of regulation and unbundling on gas transmission within Europe Wout C. de Groot, Gasunie

2 On July 1 ST 2005 vertical integration has ended Source:Gasunie Transport company Trading company 25% 50% Ownership structure Before July 1 st, 2005 One company Gasunie Ownership structure After July 1 st, 2005 Two separate companies 100% Ministry of Finance 50% 25% N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie Gasunie Trade & Supply Ministry of Economic Affairs

3 EU objectives To achieve a competitive single European gas market  Freedom of customer choice  Lower and converged EU consumer prices  Increase of security of supply

4 The process so far Starting position  Closed national markets  Integrated companies  National monopolies EU Commission & Parliament National Governments National regulators European group of energy regulators Industry

5 Effects on gas transmission: potential benefits  Third party access to gas transmission networks  Well functioning market attracts new gas flows  Fully unbundled transmission companies are in the position to start consolidation process  New role for fully unbundled transmission companies

6 New role for independent infrastructure companies  No commercial involvement in LNG or downstream gas guarantees non-discriminatory access –Gas consumers can diversify their gas and LNG portfolio –Multi LNG supplier access to the NW-EU market –Possible inroads for traders of LNG  Fully independent combination as operator and main shareholder of the LNG Terminal –Access to full operational terminal –No financial hurdles to enter market –Lower cost to market

7 Effects on gas transmission: potential downsides  Infrastructure needs to be stand-alone profitable  Regulation as a new risk factor  Loss of information  Unbundling complicates closure of new supply & transport contracts  Well-market functioning requires ample capacity

8 Well-functioning EU-market requires shift in regulation Starting position  Closed national markets  Integrated companies  National monopolies Goal  A single EU gas market  Fully unbundled companies  EU competitors Strong regulation and legislation Relevant regulation and legislation


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