ENTSOG GRIP BEMIP 2014-2023 / Main Report
The Swedish market is also supplied with LNG from Norway, delivered by trucks from the Norwegian companies Skangass and Gasnor. As shown in the TYNDP 2013–2022, Sweden has a vulnerable supply position due to the single cross-border point in the gas system. This weakness is expected to be mitigated primarily by the Ellund project (increasing capacity between Germany and Denmark) but also by the LNG terminal in Gothenburg (probably FID status within short) and increasing biogas production.
STOCKHOLM
Rafnes
Øra LNG (Fredrikstad)
Brunnsviksholmen (Nynäshamn)
S W E D E N
Lysekil
S k a g e r r a k
Stenungsund
Vallby Kile
JönKöping
Göteborg
Göteborg LNG
K a t t e g a t
Gnosjö
Gislaved
Aalborg
Varberg
S W E D E N
Skallen
Halmstad
D E N M A R K
Oslo
Stockholm
NOR D S T R E A M
COPENHAGEN
Malmö
Stenlille
B a l t i c S e a
NORD STREAM
Copenhagen
B a l t i c S e a
Avedore Dragør
Trelleborg
Figure 2.27: Natural gas transmission system
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
The Swedish gas market is regulated by the Natural Gas Act from 2005. Energi marknadsinspektionen, EI, is the regulator that is checking and ensuring that the Natural Gas Act is being complied to by the gas companies. The Third Energy Package was fully implemented during 2012. The market model for the natural gas market was finalized in 2007 and is based on the electricity market model. The Danish market is used by the gas actors to book capacities. Hence, no capacity trading between shippers and the TSO exists in Sweden.
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