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OME AS A THINK TANK OME AS A THINK TANK MEDITERRANEAN ENERGY MEDITERRANEAN ENERGY MEDITERRANEAN ENERGY MEDITERRANEAN ENERGY PERSPECTIVES PERSPECTIVES PERSPECTIVES PERSPECTIVES 08 08-09 09-2015 Update 2015 Update ENEA CONFERENCE ROME 22 ND SEPT 2015 ROME, 22 ND SEPT. 2015
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OME AS A THINK TANKOME AS A THINK TANKMEDITERRANEAN ENERGY MEDITERRANEAN ENERGY MEDITERRANEAN ENERGY MEDITERRANEAN ENERGY

PERSPECTIVESPERSPECTIVESPERSPECTIVESPERSPECTIVES

0808--0909--2015 Update2015 Update

ENEA CONFERENCEROME 22ND SEPT 2015ROME, 22ND SEPT. 2015

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PRIMARY ENERGY DEMAND BY FUEL BY SCENARIO

600Mtoe

Coal

500Coal-PS

Oil

Oil-PSOil

300

400 Gas

Gas-PS

NuclearGas

200

300Nuclear-PS

Hydro

Hydro-PSNuclearOther RES

100

y

Other RES

Other RES-PSCoal

Hydro01990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040

2

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MED ENERGY DEMAND SHARES

Fossil FuelsNuclear10%

2040 CS

Nuclear

2013

Fossil Fuels76%

10%

Hydro2%

Fossil Fuels76%

Nuclear13%

Hydro3%

Oth RES

Other RES12%

Other RES8%

l l N l

2040 PS

Fossil Fuels67%

Nuclear11%

Hydro3%

Other RES19%

3The mix remains fossil fuel based

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FOSSIL FUEL IMPORT DEPENDENCE

2013 2040

600Mediterranean North South Mediterranean North South

2013 2040

Mtoe

58%

400

500

41%60%

43%

MPO

RTS 

200

300 38%

FOSSIL FUEL IM

24%

26%

1006% 5%

0Conservative Scenario Proactive Scenario % Import dependenceCurrent

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OME AS A PLATFORM SECRETARIATSECRETARIAT

Union for the MediterraneanGas Platform

5

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The Gas Platform - Background

From Malta to Rome... Brussels to Rabat ... Brussels toBarcelonaBarcelona

Interim Steering Committee:

Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt, Italy, Malta, Spain, Tunisia, EC,UfMs, Eurogas, GIE, MEDREG, OME, Platform Secretariat,open to all members states and stakeholders willing top gcontribute

Conclusion of the 1st ISC meeting in Brussels 5 March 2015

Working Group led by the Platform Secretariat to prepare afactual background report entitled: CommonCommon challengeschallenges forforthethe developmentdevelopment ofof aa mutuallymutually beneficialbeneficial MediterraneanMediterranean gasgasthethe developmentdevelopment ofof aa mutuallymutually beneficialbeneficial MediterraneanMediterranean gasgasmarketmarket placeplace

2nd Preparatory meeting: 11 May 2015 in Brussels (enlarged)

Further discussion on governance and first elements on thebackground report 6

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The Gas Platform – Background (cont’d)

Launch of the Platform: 11 June 2015 in Brussels

Final Terms of reference of the PlatformFinal Terms of reference of the Platform

First draft of the background report

T S i iff iThe Secretariat prepared different meetings and elaborated and distributed minutes to participants

Next steps:Next steps:

Next meeting of the Platform, September in Malta

Final approval of the ToRpp

Finalisation of the background report

Elaboration of the Platform work programme(activities and events) & 2015 activities

Implementation of the 2015 activities

UfM Ministerial meeting end 2015, early 2016

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The Gas Platform – Background (cont’d)

T f R f fi l d ftTerms of Reference, final draft

Background Report, almost finalized

Comments for final round of review by Sept 4Comments for final round of review by Sept 4

Roadmap under definition

Suggestions open until Sept 4Suggestions open until Sept 4

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The Gas Platform ToRsuggested next steps

June July August September October November December

Collection of comments as per the 11 June decisions

Comiplation of suggestions X

Sending of an update version X

Discussion by the SOM              X

Update version elaboration  X

Last round of commentsFinal draft sending XFinal draft sending XFinal version approval by the SC XMinisterial meeting approval X

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The Background report

“Common challenges forCommon challenges for the development of a mutually beneficial Mediterranean gas market place”Mediterranean gas market place”

Contents

Cha ter 1 Security of de andChapter 1. Security of demand

Chapter 2. Security of supply

Chapter 3. Infrastructure challenges

Chapter 4. Euro-Med gas hub

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Why the report?

Decision of the 1st ISC meeting on March 5

To give an expert review of the situation and challengesfor gas in the Euro-Mediterranean region.

The content should be factual and descriptive;no conclusion or recommendation.

Basis for the elaboration of the Platform roadmap

Prepared by a Working Group (willing contributors)facilitated by the Platform Secretariat

Meeting of the Working Group in Paris, 13 April 2015:Algeria, Egypt, Spain, Tunisia, EEAS/EU, EC, Eurogas,GIE, MEDREG, OME, Platform Secretariat

Final version is almost ready

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The Gas Platform Background Report - steps

March‐June July August September October November December

Drafting  (several rounds of inputs and comments)

Sending of a new draft for comments 29

Second round of comments 28

Incorporation of comments and intercation with contributors as needed Xintercation with contributors as needed XSending of final draft XApproval of the report XDissemination of final version

12

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The Gas Platform Work Programme

Ongoing activity

Call for suggestions launched on 11 JuneCall for suggestions launched on 11 June

Feedback received from the co-presidency,Feedback received from the co presidency,

Cyprus, GIE, Greece, Eurogas and OME

Deadline for suggestions: Sept 4

Preliminary rich list of suggestions

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The Gas Platform suggested acti ities

Review of the status of regional gas markets (incl Supply &

activities – preliminary, non-exhaustive list

Review of the status of regional gas markets (incl Supply &Demand scenarios)

Infrastructure (pipelines and LNG)

G l f l fGas a clean fuel for transport

Regulation: Infrastructure, project selection and cross borderissues

Transparency and TSO cooperation

Share practices on technological options related to sustainabilityand safety practices in energy operations in the Medand safety practices in energy operations in the Med

Projects of Euro-Mediterranean Interest

Working Group dedicated to identify potential production capacityf h M d d i i b fi fof the Med producing countries, assess benefits of common

infrastructures and exchange best practices to promote relevantinvestments

Financing, communication and outreach

.......14

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The Gas Platform suggested e ents Eastern Mediterranean Gas Conference

I f h ll i h E M di

events - preliminary

Infrastructure challenges in the Euro-Mediterranean gas Market

Development of global gas contractual models and consequences on the Euro-Mediterranean gas market

a Conference dedicated to the Eastern Mediterranean region Energy Regional Cooperation. Cyprus proposes g gy g p yp p pto host the event.

Workshop on production capacity of the MED region and benefits of potential common infrastructures benefits of potential common infrastructures.

Companies/businesses oriented info conferences with specially designed workshops in order to have the sector on board throughout the decision making sector on board throughout the decision making process.

Security of Gas Supply around the Mediterranean Sea ( th bj t t i i t th Pl tf ) i d (or another subject pertaining to the Platform) organized by DEPA

Synergies with regional/int’l conferences 15

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