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System Operator information transparency. As Transmission System Transporter National Grid Gas undertakes responsibility for safe, effective and efficient.

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1 System Operator information transparency

2 As Transmission System Transporter National Grid Gas undertakes responsibility for safe, effective and efficient operation of the system Licence obligations and SO Incentives which relate to this activity Actions taken by the SO have a direct bearing upon Users of the Transmission System both commercially and physically The manner in which the system is configured has significant impact upon the capability to transport gas Longer term, impossible for Users to form objective view of true System capabilities  This is necessary to inform specific development and investment plans, as well as the ability to make a reasoned contribution to processes such as Price Control Reviews Regulator party to more detailed information on System Operation: wider publication of information will greatly add to the evaluation of the effective and efficient operation of the network by Users Background

3 Forecast maximum physical terminal capability on the day (e.g. to how close to TFA) Input pressures at every input point and storage connection point with no minimum threshold Exit point pressures initially to include DN offtakes only All compressor stations including information on suction pressure, discharge pressure, flow rates, power and flow direction  actual compressor running hours, by machine  amount of compressor fuel consumed by day  compressor stops and starts Exit flow rates at  DNs  Interconnectors  Storage sites  NTS connected DM sites Pipeline pressure limits Feeder flows: publication of gas flows (actual if metered, estimated if not) at specified points. Include max physical flow possible based on specified pressure assumptions at inlet and exit to the pipeline, and actual flow What - thoughts to date

4 Provide level playing field across entry points  Currently only terminal operators have sight of their input pressures Enable parties other than transporters to begin to model NTS and provide constructive feedback Enables more informed input to discussions  Price Controls  True system capability (e.g. entry baselines etc) Discovery of appropriateness of SO incentives  Is system managed to best effect for Users?  Is system managed to best effect for SO incentive payments?  Are these currently aligned? Why

5 Tension between SO Incentives and transparency? Current information provision  What’s available?  How much is it used?  Cost of new information provision vs benefit to industry  All information on common platform? Gives rise to potential discrimination between players (e.g. shippers or end users) Timing of publication  Forecast (e.g. day ahead)  Near real time  After the day (e.g. D+1) Issues


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