State of play the EU s LNG and storage strategy

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State of play the EU s LNG and storage strategy Zsuzsanna Széles European Commission, GIE Annual Conference Prague, 22 June 2017

EU strategy for LNG and storage: important tools for diversification and flexibility LNG Ensure access to liquid regional gas hubs Focus on key missing infrastructure Fully implement the Third Package Explore if further barriers exist Promote transparent and liquid global LNG markets

Projection: stable gas imports under a 2030 scenario (bcm) Slower but continued downward trend in EU gas domestic production EU gas market developments (bcm) Small decrease in gas consumption - compared to today's levels - until 2040, before more significant decrease Stable gas imports until 2040 Source: PRIMES (EUCO30 scenario) (40% GHG emission reductions, 27% RES and 30% EE in 2030)

The EU's potential to provide flexibility for the global gas market is decreasing Decreasing domestic production and decreasing flexibility Decreasing fuel-switch capabilities (retirement of coal fired power plants) Increased renewables generation LNG vs Pipeline which further highlights the importance of storage

Trends that started in 2015 continued in 2016 Gas consumption seems to continue its slow annual increase, estimated 7% increase compared to 2015 EU production decreased further but less dramatically Imports show an increase of 12% compared to 2015 EU gas consumption, net imports and production Source: Eurostat, data as of 17 February 2017

LNG imports maintain their share Net EU gas imports were 12% up, Russia and Norway as main suppliers LNG imports in 2016 were 1% lower than in 2015 and its share in total extra-eu gas imports made up 13% Lithuania experienced the biggest increase: tripling of imports compared to 2015 EU imports of natural gas by source, 2014-2016

Implementation of the strategy is underway Ensure access to liquid regional gas hubs Focus on key missing infrastructure Fully implement the Third Package Explore if further barriers exist Promote transparent and liquid global LNG markets

Implementation of the strategy is underway Ensure access to liquid regional gas hubs Focus on key missing infrastructure Fully implement the Third Package Explore if further barriers exist Promote transparent and liquid global LNG markets CESEC action plan approved with actions, such as: Eliminate export / import restrictions Improve gas trading environmnet Interconnection agreements Action plan for Baltic region To manage the end of the derogation Identify steps necessary to creating a single market zone Tariff network codes approved: At least 50% discount on tariff for storage facilities Discount allowed on LNG entry tariff

Implementation of the strategy is underway Ensure access to liquid regional gas hubs Focus on key missing infrastructure Fully implement the Third Package Explore if further barriers exist Promote transparent and liquid global LNG markets Barriers to LNG entry: Demand uncertainty High regasification and transmission tariffs; tariff pancaking Transparency of rules to access Lack of flexibility of LNG products Investment for security of supply Barriers to storage product development Restrictions on trading activities (no back-up services) Right balance between flexibility and access arrangements

Implementation of the strategy is underway Ensure access to liquid regional gas hubs Focus on key missing infrastructure Fully implement the Third Package Explore if further barriers exist Promote transparent and liquid global LNG markets Active international dialogue with consumer and producer countries, IEA: High-level discussions and working level exchanges with US, Japan, Canada ad Australia Exchanges are planned at working level with other major LNG consumers as India, China and Republic of Korea Working with International Agency (IEA) Participation in multi-lateral initiatives on methane leakage Exploring potential areas where there's EU value added

The EU's LNG and storage strategy is still relevant Flexible: easy to introduce new actions as new issues emerge issue of methane leakage incorporated into our international dialogues Follow-up study (by Sep 2017): Internally: focus on security of supply; the role of storage in a regional context; effect of storage related measures Internationally: EU's role in promoting liquid and transparent global LNG market Legislative impact unlikely Interim analysis: EU gas infrastructure with the projects identified by the strategy are sufficient to supply gas needs (with some congestion)

Thank you for your attention!