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8. Standard Transportation Agreement and Entry Point Agreement

Licence Condition: This Licence is Conditional -
* Needed only if the operator is shipping gas to plant

Standard Transportation Agreement and Entry Point Agreement

Name of Form:

Gas Transportation Enquiry

Required if:

Needed if the operator is shipping gas to plant

Available From:

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Further information is available from the Bord Gáis website:

http://www.bordgais.ie/htm/transportation/

Submit To:

 

Application Fee:

Transportation Tariffs available at: http://www.bordgais.ie/htm/transportation/

Accompanying information required

 

When to submit:

 

Average Length of Time taken for the application to be processed:

 

Available Guidance:

http://www.bordgais.ie/htm/transportation/

 

On the 25th of February 2005 the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) published a notice to Bord Gáis Éireann approving a new Code of Operations for the gas market. The new Code will be implemented from the 1st of April 2005, and will govern the transportation of gas on the Bord Gáis Éireann Transmission and Distribution networks. This Code will replace the existing Transmission Code of Operations (“existing code”).

Further information can be found on the Bord Gais Eireann Transportation Services Section

 

FURTHER INFORMATION:

Standard Transportation Agreement

The key document, which must be signed to obtain third party access to the gas transportation system, is a Standard Transportation Agreement (STA). An application for a STA should be made to Bord Gais Eireann - more information available here. The STA contains customer specific information such as location, reserved capacity, pressure, ramp rates, and applicable maintenance days at the Exit Point. The STA also incorporates the Code of Operations which includes detailed rules regarding capacity, balancing, shrinkage, entry/exit points, nominations, allocations, measurement and testing, specifications, quality and pressure, system planning, maintenance, emergencies and throughput restrictions. The Bord Gais Code of Operations can be viewed here.

Entry Point Agreements

In addition, the shipper must accede to the relevant entry point agreements to the system. There are currently only two entry points to the Irish system, Moffat and Inch. The entry point agreements in respect of Moffat are the OPN Agency Agreement which details the framework of rules for requests to BG Transco for hourly flow rates to be provided at Moffat on a daily basis to ensure that the appropriate quantity of gas is delivered into the Irish transportation system, and the Moffat Administration Agreement which deals with nominations and allocations amongst Shippers at the Moffat entry point. The entry point agreement for Inch is currently being negotiated.

New Entry-Exit Regime

The CER has recently determined that the Irish gas capacity regime will change from a Point-to-Point to an Entry/Exit regime with a target implementation date of April 2005. A copy of the direction to BGE can be downloaded here.

Under an Entry/Exit regime, flexibility for Shippers is created by treating gas delivered at any Entry Point as being capable of off-take at any Exit Point where a Shipper holds capacity. Therefore, the linkage between Entry and Exit Points that exists under a Point-to-Point regime is broken, allowing Shippers to purchase capacity without the need to be tied into transportation contracts that specify dedicated entry and off-take point combinations. Key elements of the new Entry/Exit regime include:

  • a ticket-to-ride principle will be maintained whereby Shippers will be expected to book capacity prior to gas flow. Capacity overruns will be applied separately at both Entry and Exit to provide a commercial incentive to enforce this principle;
  • a notional point at which entry-paid gas can be transacted will be facilitated;
  • a Unified Code of Operations will be implemented and Shippers will accede to the Code by signing a Framework Agreement;
  • in the absence of STAs, Exit Agreements will be required specifying site specific details for specific Exit Points for large daily metered customers;
  • Entry and Exit Capacity will be separate products that are defined and sold independently of one another. Shippers will book Entry and Exit Capacity separately but must maintain an aggregate balance position; and
  • The Transporter will maintain a register of Entry and Exit capacity bookings.

 

 

 

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This Legislative Map is based on material from a report by Arthur Cox Solicitors and ERM Environmental Resources Management Ireland Limited an "Evaluation of the Existing Legislation and Regulation affecting new CHP facility installation in Ireland" commissioned by Sustainable Energy Ireland.

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