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1 SPANISH HUB DEVELOPMENT 17 th IG meeting 2 nd November 2011

2 BACKGROUND Background ● OTC natural gas trade in Spain has taken place since the beginning of the liberalisation process triggered by the new regulatory framework (1998 Hydrocarbons Law transposing Directive 98/30/EC). ● Gas exchanges take place in the transmission network, LNG plants and underground storages. ● In 2005 Enagás implemented the exchange platform MS-ATR, connected to Enagás’ logistic system SL-ATR. All transactions in the system are tracked by this platform. ● While the volume already reached in late 2010 a monthly churn rate value of 2.8, such exchanges are made without a public price. GWh/month 2010 LNG 44,3% Transmission 55,3% 0.5% Numberof exchanges LNG 44.3%55.3% UGS LNG 92,6% Transmission 6.9%0.5% Volume exchanged LNG 92.6% UGS Transmission

3 CONTEXT The project is being developed consistently with: ● The future vision of the European market operation integrated in the "Gas Target Model“, which requires as a basis for the appropriate functioning of energy markets the interaction between virtual exchange points “hubs", linked to balancing zones. ● The FG on Balancing adopted by ACER on 18 October. ● Changes foreseen to the Hydrocarbons Law in Spain to complete the transposition of Directive 2009/73/EC. Context

4 The following concepts are considered keys for the appropriate development and consolidation of the Spanish hub: Legal and technical requirements aligned and compatible with European trends through the development of a hub which facilitates transactions between trading centers, taking into account the three basic infrastructures: transmission system, LNG plants and underground storages. Services with a real added value for network users, so their input and implication is needed. A single project and integrated which, in addition to the promotion group, will be open to the participation of network users, consumers and other stakeholders, an aspect that will facilitate its acceptance by the market. Users will finance the design, organization and operation. Requires the development and progressive adaptation of the national regulatory framework in order to implement the European regulation. Open, even from the beginning, to the integration of REN to advance the creation of the Iberian gas market. BASIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT Basis

5 INITIAL CORPORATE STRUCTURE CORPORATE STRUCTURE PROMOTION GROUP 33% CAPITAL SHARE CAPITAL INCREASE  Network users  Market operators  Others Structure

6 This project constitutes a step forward in the creation of a Iberian Hub, considering as a priority the promotion of liquidity in short-term transactions as a as well as its flexibility and transparency, seeking a similar model to other European hubs. The initial services offered and the value provided would include: Services:  Standardized contracts.  Daily market for imbalance management.  Storage services, gas loaning and nominations.  Daily monitoring of guarantees and deposits. Added value:  To attend a new flexible gas demand in order to facilitate the management of daily imbalances.  To provide flexibility to the management of the system, taking into account the role of the natural gas system in supporting intermittent power sources.  To put in value assets such as storages or IPs.  To provide a transparent reference price in the short term market. OBJECTIVE Objective

7 Thank you for your attention! 2 nd November 2011