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
350 300 250 150 200 100 50
350 300 250 150 200 100 50
0
0
Oct 2014
Dec 2014
Feb 2015
Apr 2015
Jun 2015
Aug 2015
Oct 2015
Dec 2015
Feb 2016
Oct 2014
Dec 2014
Feb 2015
Apr 2015
Jun 2015
Aug 2015
Oct 2015
Dec 2015
Feb 2016
Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity Booked non interruptible Capacity
Technical Capacity
Flow
Average daily
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
Apr 2014
Jun 2014
Aug 2014
Oct 2014
Dec 2014
Feb 2015
Apr 2015
Jun 2015
Aug 2015
Oct 2015
Dec 2015
Feb 2016
Apr 2014
Jun 2014
Aug 2014
Oct 2014
Dec 2014
Feb 2015
Apr 2015
Jun 2015
Aug 2015
Oct 2015
Dec 2015
Feb 2016
Booked non interruptible + interruptible Capacity Booked non interruptible Capacity
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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