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The European Gas Regulatory Forum, or Madrid Forum, was set up to discuss issues regarding the creation of a true internal gas market. It is currently addressing cross-border trade of gas, in particular the tarification of cross-border gas exchanges, the allocation and management of scarce interconnection capacity and other technical and commercial barriers to the creation of a fully operational internal gas market.
The participants include national regulatory authorities, Member State governments, the European Commission, transmission system operators, gas suppliers and traders, consumers, network users, and gas exchanges. Since 1999 the Forum meets once or twice a year in Madrid and is co-hosted by the Fundación de Estudios de Regulación.
20th meeting of the European Gas Regulatory Forum, Madrid, 26 – 27 September 2011
Conclusions
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Agenda
[15 KB]
Presentations given during the meeting
01. 3rd package
[3 MB]
02. Energy Infrastructure Package and infrastructure financing
[8 MB]
03. Regional Initiatives
[5 MB]
04. Tariffs
[707 KB]
05. Framework Guideline on Interoperability
[784 KB]
06. Storage & LNG
[2 MB]
07. Framework Guideline/Network Code on Capacity Allocation Mechanisms
[5 MB]
08. Congestion Management Procedures – Comitology Guidelines – update on progress
[140 KB]
09. Framework Guideline on Balancing
[6 MB]
10. Gas Target Model – results
[2 MB]
11. Gas quality
[217 KB]