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European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG) publishes the System Development Map 2014 in cooperation with Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE)

July 20, 2015

The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG), in cooperation with Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE), has published the fifth edition of the map illustrating the development of gas supply, demand and infrastructure over 2014 and the first quarter of 2015.

The layout improvements implemented in the last edition have been welcomed. Keeping the same format this new edition makes the analysis of the evolution of demand, supply and infrastructure easier for the readers.

Thierry Deschuyteneer, GIE Executive Secretary, said: “Infrastructure operators are committed to offer useful information to stakeholders and the new System Development Map is a good example of this. Over the last years it has become a reference.”

Vittorio Musazzi, ENTSOG General Manager, said, “This fifth edition of the System Development Map continues with ENTSOG effort to provide information on the physical aspects of the European gas market in a transparent and user-friendly way.”

ENTSOG and GIE are committed to further enhancing the information provided on the map in the future and welcome feedback from stakeholders.

The map is available for download at GIE and at ENTSOG .

Should you require any further information please contact Boyana Achovski (+32 2 2090508, boyana.achovski@gie.eu ).

Note to editors

Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) is an association representing the interests of European natural gas infrastructure operators active in natural gas transmission, storage and LNG regasification. GIE is a trusted partner of European institutions, regulatory bodies and industry stakeholders. It is based in Brussels, the heart of European policymaking.

GIE currently represents 67 member companies from 25 countries. Its internal structure has three columns corresponding to the three types of infrastructure activities represented: GTE (Gas Transmission Europe), GSE (Gas Storage Europe) and GLE (Gas LNG Europe), all of which fall under the umbrella of GIE. This structure allows member companies to speak with one voice on infrastructure topics as well as to build positions on column-specific issues.

To find out more about GIE’s structure and activities, please visit our website at www.gie.eu .

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