ENTSOG TYNDP 2015
5.2.2.2 Algerian pipeline gas import routes
In 2013, the pipeline imports from Algeria were 18% lower than the maximum registered in 2010. This decrease results from diverging evolution of exports to Italy (52% decrease) and to Spain (77% increase partly linked to the new MEDGAZ route). As a consequence the Italian route only represents 42% of Algerian pipe imports compared to the 69% back in 2009.
100 %
300 TWh/y
42
75
225
61
64
69
73
150
50
58
75
25
39
36
31
27
0
0
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
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IT
ES
IT
Figure 5.11: Split of the European Algerian supply by route 2009 – 2013
Figure 5.12: Shares of Algerian import routes 2009 – 2013
5.2.2.3 Norwegian pipeline gas import routes
The split of the Norwegian imports since 2009 has generally remained stable between the different import routes with an exception in 2011, when a decrease in the flows to UK and Belgium was compensated with increasing flows to the remaining routes. This increase was particularly sharp for Germany. It derives from a combination of lower demand in the UK and increased LNG imports into the UK and Belgium.
100 %
400 TWh/y
23
25
26
27
28
75
300
36
33
34
30
34
200
50
14
14
12
12
13
100
25
13
12
13
12
11
16
16
15
15
15
0
0
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
UK
UK
DE
BE
NL
FR
DE
BE
NL
FR
Figure 5.13: Split of the Norwegian supply by route 2009 – 2013
Figure 5.14: Shares of Norwegian import routes 2009 – 2013
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Ten Year Network Development Plan 2015
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