PILOT PROJECT ON CAM 17 th SG meeting Madrid 27 th September 2012.

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PILOT PROJECT ON CAM 17 th SG meeting Madrid 27 th September 2012

2 Results of the process Pre-qualification Phase Some shippers were accredited as Pre-qualified Shippers to participate in the Qualification Phases. Qualification Phase for the Firm Yearly Products Auction No Pre-qualified Shipper was accredited Qualified Shipper to participate in the Firm Yearly Products Auction. Firm Yearly Products Auction No capacity was allocated. Qualification Phase for the Firm Monthly Products Auction No Pre-qualified Shipper was accredited Qualified Shipper to participate in the Firm Monthly Products Auction. Firm Monthly Products Auction No capacity was allocated. Interruptible Products Auction Taking into account that no firm capacity was allocated, neither the Interruptible Yearly Products Auctions nor the Interruptible Monthly Products Auctions took place.

3 Evaluation of the process (I) The transition from a continuous FCFS system to an auction system is accepted but not warmly welcomed by shippers, at least in environments where congestion and lack of competition are not the primary concerns. It implies higher costs for shippers: at least the provision of financial guarantees to participate in the auction and the risk of a premium charge. Auctions are less flexible for shippers in Spain, where until now under FCFS they could subscribe capacity for any period, from one day to several years, freely choosing the starting and finishing date. Shippers also miss the possibility of securing “flat” capacity for a given period (different than one year).

4 Evaluation of the process (II) On the Portuguese side, this is the first time that capacity is offered on a firm yearly and monthly basis, while until now capacity could be freely booked up to day-ahead as an unbundled product, and no congestion was present. Also in Portugal, all booked capacity was charged as per use, while the new capacity sold through auction is due to be paid in advance through a contract arrangement. When the project was launched the main physical point was congested. Due to market and/or regulatory changes, at the time of applying the process there was no congestion, so a significant level of demand was not expected (why booking through this procedure and not before, or after?). The pilot has been very useful to identify which regulations had to be adapted, which documentation and processes had to be developed, and to raise awareness among shippers of the implications of the NC (“bundled capacity”, standard capacity products,…).

Thank you for your attention! Madrid 27 th September 2012