26th IG meeting 23th January 2014

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26th IG meeting 23th January 2014 Enagás, REN and TIGF Issues to be discussed 26th IG meeting 23th January 2014

Index Capacity figures to be offered in March. Transfer existing contracts to the VIP. Definition of large and small price steps for each type of product. Documents to upload by TSOs. How to offer the capacity when interruptible capacity is offered on one side and on both sides of the border. Unbundled capacity sale Secondary market: when and where trades will take place, public information. Stakeholders’ information

1. Capacity figures to be offered in March Presented in a specific document

2. Transfer existing contracts to the VIP At the Spanish-French border, Enagás and TIGF agree to transfer existing contracts at physical IPs to VIP. This will imply that as from October 2014 for commercial and operational purposes the physical IPs will no longer exits. This will not imply that existing contracts have to be bundled. ENAGAS TIGF Decision required YES NO At the Spanish-Portuguese border, Enagás will also transfer existing contracts at physical IPs to VIP without bundling existing contracts. As to the contracts signed with REN, there are no contracts to be transferred to the VIP, since no capacity is booked beyond 30 September. Capacity for the next gas year starting October 2014 will already refer to the VIP. ENAGAS REN Decision required YES N.A. NO

3. Definition of large and small price steps According to the CAM NC two different price steps should be defined: one called “large price step” and the other one called “small price step”: Large price steps: Large price steps will be the sum of 5% of the corresponding regulated tariff for each. Small prices steps: PRISMA booking platform sets, as a default rule, that small price steps are 20% of the large price steps. In principle, TSOs will follow this default rule for all products (yearly, quarterly and monthly) However, under common agreement, TSOs can inform the NRAs of different price increments envisaged at the latest one month before the start of the relevant auction. NRAs will have one week to oppose the TSOs’ proposals if deemed necessary.

4. Documents to upload by TSOs ENAGAS Coordinated implementation of the Network Code on Capacity Allocation Mechanisms (with TIGF). Coordinated implementation of the Network Code on Capacity Allocation Mechanisms (with REN). REN Coordinated implementation of the Network Code on Capacity Allocation Mechanisms Standard capacity contract – general terms TIGF No documents to be uploaded on Prisma

Opinion on how to offer capacity How to offer the capacity when interruptible capacity is offered on one side and on both sides of the border. Capacity Opinion on how to offer capacity Decision required SIDE 1 SIDE 2 REN ENAGAS TIGF Firm Bundled NO Interruptible Unbundled YES

6. Unbundled capacity At both the Spanish-French border and the Spanish-Portuguese border, Enagás, TIGF and REN will offer all the available capacity (bundled and unbundled) at the VIP. Where capacity will be offered REN ENAGAS TIGF Decision required Bundled capacity VIP NO Unbundled capacity

7. Secondary market For the year 2014, TSOs will put in place a coordinated procedure to allow shippers to trade their bundled capacity in the secondary market: The capacity allocated in the auction is allowed to be transferred by the primary holders to other users in the secondary markets. Primary holders will be able to transfer the total allocated capacity or part of it, and for the total or partial duration of the period for which it was allocated in the auction, starting the first day of a calendar month and for a complete number of calendar months. However, capacity traded in the secondary market must remain bundled and allocated at the VIP. To that aim, capacity trades on the secondary market will only be accepted by TSOs if performed in both cross-border systems, at the same time, for the same amount of capacity and period, referred to the VIP and if transferred to the same Shipper. Once there is a secondary booking platform, TSOs will have the opportunity to use this functionality.

8. Stakeholders´ information Proposed calendar 3 February: Publication of the annual capacities on PRISMA and on the TSOs webpages. February: Publication of the relevant documentation and regulation Documentation by TSOs Coordinated implementation of the Network Code on Capacity Allocation Mechanisms between cross-border TSOs, which includes the detailed rules and capacities Standard contract

Thank you for your attention!