ENTSOG Southern Corridor (SC) Gas Regional Investment Plan (GRIP) 2014-2023 / Main Report

2018 FID The FID South Stream project in Bulgaria and Serbia, and the Revythoussa LNG terminal extension in Greece improve the remaining flexibility of these countries.

2014 FID

2018 FID + PCI

2018 non-FID Improvement in Italy due to several non-PCI and non-FID LNG and UGS projects.

2023 FID Due to the fact that Hungary is a transit country for Croatia, Romania and Serbia, the remaining flexibility of Hungary falls below 1%.

2023 FID + TAP

2023 FID + TAP + IGB The IGB improves the remaining flexibil- ity of Hungary because the supply of Serbia and Romania from Bulgaria is increased thus decreasing their supply through Hungary.

2023 FID + TAP + IGB + IAP The IAP improves the remaining flexibility of Slovenia.

2023 FID + PCI Hungary benefits from the implementa- tion of the Romania-Hungary-Austria transmission corridor. Bosnia & Herze- govina benefits from the interconnec- tions with Croatia.

Remaining flexibility

< 1%

1 – 5%

5 – 20%

> 20%

Figure 7.5: Remaining flexibility in Southern Corridor Countries (+ Bosnia & Herze­ govina, FYROM and Serbia) under Ukraine disruption, Mediterranean Region 2 weeks Peak Demand, other Average Winter Demand

2023 non-FID Bosnia & Herzegovina benefits from the interconnections with Croatia.

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