ENTSOG Gas Regional Investment Plan (GRIP) 2017 - 2026 / Southern Corridor / Main Report

Mediesu Aurit-Isaccea (Uktransgaz > Transgaz)

GWh/d

GWh/d

IP Mediesul Aurit Isaccea (UA > RO)

IP Mediesul Aurit Isaccea (UA > RO)

400

400

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350 300 250 150 200 100 50

0

0

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Aug 2015

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Dec 2015

Feb 2016

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Feb 2016

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Technical Capacity

Flow

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Range

Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity

Technical Capacity

Figure 5.49: Mediesu Aurit-Isaccea: Flows and booked capacity vs. technical capacity (monthly)

Figure 5.50: Mediesu Aurit-Isaccea: Flows and booked capacity vs. technical capacity (daily)

Starting 1 October 2014 former commercial points Mediesu Aurit and Isaccea were clustered into a single commercial point (Virtual Interconnection Point Mediesu Aurit – Isaccea) taking into account that they are connecting the same 2 transmission systems (Ukrtransgaz > Transgaz, UA > RO).

Kipi (BOTA Ş > DESFA)

GWh/d

GWh/d

IP Kipi (TK > GR)

IP Kipi (TK > GR)

70

70

60

60

50

50

40

40

30

30

20

20

10

10

0

0

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Jun 2014

Aug 2014

Oct 2014

Dec 2014

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Aug 2015

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Dec 2015

Feb 2016

Apr 2014

Jun 2014

Aug 2014

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Dec 2014

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Feb 2016

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Technical Capacity

Flow

Average daily

Range

Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity

Technical Capacity

Figure 5.51: Kipi: Flows and booked capacity vs. technical capacity (monthly)

Figure 5.52: Kipi: Flows and booked capacity vs. technical capacity (daily)

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Southern Corridor GRIP 2017–2026

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