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ENTSOG and GIE release updated gas infrastructure System Development map

The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG) and
Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) published a new joint System Development map of existing and planned gas infrastructure.

“The System Development Map […] provides an easy reference overview of existing gas infrastructure, the outlook for its development, and the supply and demand situation at both the European and national level”, noted Piotr Kuś, ENTSOG General Director.

“As such, it contributes to enhanced transparency, allowing for efficient analysis by market stakeholders and complements the information provided in the ENTSOG Seasonal Supply Reports.”

The map is updated on an annual basis and is a widely used reference for European and non-European stakeholders. It provides up-to-date information about the recent gas demand in European countries as well as the capacities in the European gas infrastructure. The map also includes historical demand and supply data.

“The data we provide on the EU gas market should be carefully considered: they enable us to assess energy challenges and prevent crises. Our tools support policymakers and market actors who can make enlightened decisions and preventive actions”, remarked Boyana Achovski, GIE Secretary-General, adding that “Information is power […] and we want this power to benefit the whole energy transition and its actors. That’s why we work hard on developing transparency tools”.

Photo: GIE

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