ENTSOG TYNDP 2017 - Annex A2 - Project Details
Current TYNDP : TYNDP 2017 - Annex A
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Creating a reverse flow would contribute to security of supply by enabling gas flow from France to Germany and connecting LNG terminals in France and Iberia to Germany and Central Eastern Europe markets. It will also respond to the need of more H-Gas sources in Germany in order to replace L-gas which will be strongly declining from 2016. In addition, it would improve market integration between French PEG and German NCG.
Specific Criteria Fulfilled Comments
Time Schedule
Grant Obtention Date Delay Since Last TYNDP
1 year
The project has been postponed from 2021 to 2022, pending on one hand confirmation of market and on the other hand a solution to odorization issues
Delay Explanation
Expected Gas Sourcing
LNG ()
Benefits
Main Driver Market Demand Main Driver Explanation Creating a reverse flow from France to Germany to give access to LNG supplies from Atlantic and Mediterranean region Benefit Description
Creating a reverse flow would improve integration of German and French markets, and competition as a result. Harmonisation of odorisation practices would enable development of new interconnections in the North Western markets.
Barriers
Barrier Type
Description
Market
Lack of market support
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