Decision on derogation request from NGT on the Exit Capacity Release Methodology Statement

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 2/16/2024, Location: Europe

On 13 December 2023, National Gas Transmission (NGT) sent us a letter which asked for permission not to provide a statement from an Independent Examiner alongside the Exit Capacity Release Methodology Statement that NGT intends to submit for approval by the Authority in accordance with Special Condition 9.18.10 of the NGT Transporter Licence.

Special Condition 9.18.11(d) requires the licensee to provide a statement from an Independent Examiner to accompany the methodology statements, unless we consent to not providing the statement.

We have decided to consent to this request, and NGT will therefore not be required to submit said statement. Our reasons for doing so are detailed below.


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