Analysis and dashboards on GRTgaz transmission activity. May 2013
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1 Analysis and dashboards on GRTgaz transmission activity May 213 1
2 A total of 97 shippers at end May delivery points to industrial customers at end May213, for contracted capacities of 993 GWh/day, i.e. a decrease of -2.9% compared with May TWh exchanged at PEGs during the month, i.e. a +23% increase in activity compared with May ,18 exchanges at PEGs in May 213, i.e. up by 1% compared with May 212. Gross consumption up by +24,5% compared with May 212. Volumes transported up by +7.5 % compared with May 212. Overall consumption of industrial customers up by +9.5 % compared with May 212. Consumption for electricity generation up by +9.% compared with May 212; outside electricity generation, a progression of +9.6 % in industrial consumption compared with May 212. May 213 2
3 May 213 3
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5 The volumes of natural gas transported by GRTgaz are calculated: either as a sum of inputs to the network (LNG terminals, other transmission networks, extraction from storage) or as a sum of network outputs (other transmission networks, Consumption, injections into storage) GRTgaz network inputs GRTgaz network outputs Period LNG terminals From other transmission networks Extraction from storage To other transmission networks Consumptions (1) Injection to storage Total volumes transported May TWh 38.9 TWh.3 TWh 8.8 TWh 29.5 TWh 11.4 TWh 49.6 TWh May 213 / May % -.3% 482.3% 1.6% 24.5% -16.6% 7.5% June 12 à May TWh TWh 93.3 TWh 76.7 TWh TWh 8.4 TWh TWh / June 11 à May % 4.2% 13.% -25.6% 2.2% 13.1% -1.1% (1) This refers to the quantities consumed by the largest consumers connected directly to the GRTgaz network. local distribution networks supplied by GRTgaz and GRTgaz itself for its own needs. particularly for the operation of compressor plants. May 213 5
6 Entrées sur le réseau de GRTgaz Sorties du réseau de GRTgaz TWh TWh Terminaux méthaniers Soutirages stockages depuis autres réseaux de transport Quantités totales transportées vers autres réseaux de transport Injections stockages Consommations brutes Quantités totales transportées The quantities transported in May 213 are up by 7.5% 213/212 compared to May 212. Consumption, activity at LNG terminals, extraction from underground storages and output to neighboring transmission networks are up compared to May 212. Input from neighboring transmission networks and injection into underground storages are down compared to May 212. May 213 6
7 Period Daily quantities transported Daily consumption Daily input excluding extraction from storage Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum May 213 June 212 to May GWh 146 GWh 1281 GWh 657 GWh 1769 GWh 146 GWh 2-May 27-May 24-May 8-May 2-May 27-May 2941 GWh 922 GWh 292 GWh 381 GWh 1785 GWh 914 GWh 17-Jan Sept Jan Aug Dec Sept-12 Absolute maximum 3658 GWh 345 GWh 2255 GWh 8-Feb-12 8-Feb-12 3-Mar-6 May 213 7
8 (TWh) May-13 May-12 % 213/212 Dunkerque % Taisnières H % Taisnières B % Obergailbach % Oltingue % Fos sur mer % Montoir % Midi % North -> South % PIR: Network interconnection points PITTM: Interconnection points with LNG terminals May 213 8
9 May 213 9
10 Consommations Gross monthly mensuelles consumption brutes sur le réseau de GRTgaz on GRTgaz network Températures moyennes mensuelles Monthly average temperatures 75 TWh 2 C Tref + May 213 1
11 The gross monthly consumption for May 213 is up by +24.5% compared to May 212. May 213 was significantly colder (12.2 C) than May 212 (15.4 C). The normal average temperature for May is 14.4 C. The evolution of the consumption between May 213 and May 212 is due to the difference of monthly average temperature. The following values do not include the quantities of natural gas used by GRTgaz for its own needs. Period Gross consumption Average temperature May TWh 12.2 C / May 212 June 212 to May 213 / June 211 to May % -3.3 C 474. TWh 11.2 C 2.5% -1. C May
12 Mai 213 May quantité Quantities (GWh) (GWh) température Average moyenne temperature température Reference référence temperature May 212 Mai Quantities (GWh) quantité (GWh) température Average temperature moyenne température Reference référence temperature May
13 (TWh) May-13 May-12 % 213/212 Gross Corrected Gross Corrected Gross Corrected Public distributions connected to GRTgaz network % 8.5% Monthly consumptions for the public distributions -Gross and corrected values- (GWh) 21 - DP Gross Consumptions 21 - DP Corrected Consumptions DP Gross Consumptions DP Corrected Consumptions DP Gross Consumptions DP Corrected Consumptions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec May
14 industrial customers supplied in in May
15 2 All industrial customers (GWh) Industry Tous secteurs (GWh) Industrie (without (hors Prod. power Elec. generation) Centralisée) (GWh) (GWh) Power generation (GWh) Production d'électricité (GWh) Tous secteurs (GWh) Mensuel-21 Monthly -211 Mensuel-211 Monthly Mensuel-212 Monthly -213 Cumulé-21 Cumulated -211 Cumulé-211 Cumulated -212 Cumulé-212 Cumulated May
16 25 Tous secteurs (GWh) 9 8 Car manufacturers / Tires (GWh) Automobile et pneumatiques (GWh) Chemistry Chimie (GWh) Mensuel-21 Monthly Mensuel-211 Monthly -212 Mensuel-212 Monthly -213 Cumulé-21 Cumulated -211 Cumulé-211 Cumulated -212 Cumulé-212 Cumulated Metallurgy (GWh) Refineries Raffinage (GWh) Métallurgie (GWh) May
17 25 Tous secteurs (GWh) 8 Glass (GWh) Verre (GWh) 9 8 Non-metallic Matériaux non materials métalliques (GWh) Power Production generation d'électricité (GWh) Paper Papier (GWh) Mensuel-21 Monthly -211 Mensuel-211 Monthly -212 Mensuel-212 Monthly -213 Cumulé-21 Cumulated -211 Cumulé-211 Cumulated -212 Cumulé-212 Cumulated -213 May
18 25 Tous secteurs (GWh) Cogénérations (GWh) Cogeneration-plants (GWh) Agro-industries 2 Agro-alimentaire (GWh) Mensuel-21 Monthly -211 Mensuel-211 Monthly -212 Mensuel-212 Monthly -213 Cumulé-21 Cumulated -211 Cumulé-211 Cumulated -212 Cumulé-212 Cumulated Heat-networks (GWh) Chauffage urbain (GWh) 12 3 Others (GWh) Divers (GWh) May
19 May
20 At the of May 213: PITD: Interconnection points transport distribution GRD: Distribution network operators May 213 2
21 Number of industrial customers supplied by GRTgaz Number of PITD connected to GRTgaz Number of shippers May
22 Apr-13 Apr-12 Mar-13 Number of shipper contracts Subscribed down-stream capacities (GWh/d) 4,98 4,172 4,121 Including supply to public distributions 3,8 3,117 3,94 Including supply to industrial customers (annual + monthly) 1,18 1,55 1,27 Number of industrial customers Industrial consumption (TWh) Volumes on the wholesale markets PEG (TWh 25 C) Including PEG Nord Including PEG Sud May
23 May
24 Yearly and Monthly capacities reserved in May 213 (MWh/j C) in % of the total of marketable capacities North B zone Point Capacities reserved (forward) % Capacities reserved (backhaul) % PIR Taisnières B % North H zone Point Capacities reserved (forward) % Capacities reserved (backhaul) % PIR Dunkerque % PIR Taisnières H % % PIR Obergailbach % % PIR Oltingue % % Link North - South Capacities reserved % Liaison N/S 45 1% Link South - North Capacities reserved % Link South - North Link South - North 8% South zone Point Capacities reserved (delivery) % Capacities reserved (receive) % PIR Midi % % PIR Jura % May
25 May
26 May
27 May
28 Evolution of the capacities and of the number of industrial customers 26 shippers are supplying 789 industrial customers connected to the network. 993 GWh/d delivered in May 213 (annual + monthly) compared to 1,22 GWh/d May 212. May
29 Evolution of the capacities and of the number of PITD 24 Shippers are supplying the PITD for 3,8 GWh/d in May 213. May
30 May 213 3
31 Volumes exchanged (TWh at 25 C) and number of exchanges May
32 Evolution of average price P1 by zones from Jan. 211 to May 213 May
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35 May
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