European Gas Legislation
Regulation (EU) 2017/459 of 16 March 2017 (CAM – NC)
Regulation (EU) 2015/703 of 30 April 2015 (INT-NC)
Regulation (EU) 312/2014 of 26 March 2014 (BAL-NC)
Regulation (EU) 256/2014 of 26 February 2014 (Investment projects)
Regulation (EU) 1348/2014 of 17 December 2014 (Imp. REMIT)
Regulation (EU) 347/2013 of 17 April 2013 (TYNDP)
Regulation (EU) 984/2013 of 14 October 2013 (CAM-NC) * Repealed
Regulation (EU) 1316/2013 of 11 December 2013
Regulation (EU) 1227/2011 of 25 October 2011 (REMIT)
Regulation No 994 from 2010 (SOS)
Regulation No 715 from 2009 (TRA-NC)
Am. Regulation No 715 from 2009 (TRA-NC)
NEW CAM-NC – Published in 16 March 2017
This Regulation has wider scope than Regulation (EU) No 984/2013 principally in terms of the rules for the offer of incremental capacity and clarifies certain provisions related to the definition and offer of firm and interruptible capacities and to improving the alignment of contractual terms and conditions of respective transmission system operators for the offer of bundled capacity. Provisions in this Regulation relative to the coordination of maintenance and the standardisation of communication should be interpreted in the context of Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/703.
In order to allow network users to benefit from capacity allocation mechanisms harmonised to the widest extent in an integrated market, this Regulation should apply to non-exempted capacities in major new infrastructures which have received an exemption from Article 32 of Directive 2009/73/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council ( 2 ), to the extent the application of this Regulation does not undermine such an exemption and taking into account the specific nature of interconnectors when bundling capacity.
NEW TARIFF-NC – Published in 16 March 2017
This Regulation should be applicable to the non-exempted part of major new infrastructures which have received an exemption pursuant to Article 36 of Directive 2009/73/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council ( 2 ) from Article 41(6), (8) and (10) of that Directive. In cases where the specific nature of interconnectors has been acknowledged at European level by an exemption in accordance with Article 36 of Directive 2009/73/EC or by other means, national regulatory authorities should have the power to grant a derogation from requirements of this Regulation which would jeopardise the efficient operation of such interconnectors.
Security of Gas supply
- Commission proposal on new rules for EU gas supply security COM (2016) 52
- Annexes to the proposal on new rules for EU gas supply security
- Impact assessment of the proposal on new rules for EU gas supply security – executive summary
- Impact assessment of the proposal on new rules for EU gas supply security
- Factsheet on EU gas supply security More
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