IUK welcomes the recent decision of its regulators to approve a revised Charging Methodology and Access Terms including an Implicit Allocation Mechanism. Following on from these regulatory approvals, IUK is pleased to announce the publication of our Tariffs for Gas Year 2018 and Gas Years 2019-2022.
The planned dates for our 2019 annual maintenance are now available. We propose to shut down at 06:00 CET (05:00 UKT) on 2 April 2019 for a period of 10 days, resuming flow at 06:00 CET (05:00 UKT) on 12 April 2019.
IUK's further consultation on the Charging Methodology and the legal drafting of the Implicit Allocation Rules. IUK consulted on updates to these documents which we believe address the issues that were raised by market participants in the August 2017 consultation.
The confirmed dates for our 2018 annual maintenance are now available, please see our media release for more information.
The planned dates for our 2018 annual maintenance are now available. We propose
to shut down at 06:00 CET (05:00 UKT) on 13 June 2018 for a period of 15 days,
resuming flow at 06:00 CET (05:00 UKT) on 28 June 2018.
Interconnector capacity is available in all quarters of gas year 2017/18 in both directions.
In compliance with the Network Code on Capacity Allocation Mechanisms in Gas Transmission Systems, Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/459, IUK and our adjacent TSOs, National Grid Gas and Fluxys Belgium, are now accepting non-binding demand indications for a period of eight weeks until 1 June 2017.
We are inviting comments on the amended and restated Interconnection Agreement between IUK and Fluxys Belgium.
We are launching a consultation including seeking your views on the introduction of an Implicit Allocation Mechanism as an additional means of marketing IUK Capacity.
Today we are launching a consultation seeking your views on the proposed introduction of two new services, to be offered in conjunction with annual Interconnector capacity purchased in 2017.
IUK is delighted to be flowing at very high rates following a successful return from planned maintenance. We are committed to helping the industry cope with the Rough outage by providing access to continental markets and storage.
The confirmed dates for our 2017 annual maintenance are now available.
IUK is offering annual capacity for gas year 2016-2017 and for gas years 2018-2019 through to 2030-2031 on PRISMA for the first time.
IUK introduces a new Transparency area to gather together information we are obliged to report in accordance with Article 4(1) of REMIT (Regulation (EU) No 1227/2011 on Wholesale Energy Market Integrity and Transparency) and Chapter 3 of Annex 1 to Regulation (EC) No 715/2009.
Our consultation seeking your views on the proposed introduction of two new services is now closed. We are currently reviewing all your responses and we would like to thank you for taking part in this process.
IUK is today launching a consultation seeking your views on proposed changes to the IUK Access Terms and the IUK Charging Methodology. For more information on this consultation, please see our Latest Consultations page.
In compliance with the Network Code on Capacity Allocation Mechanisms in Gas Transmission Systems, Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/459, IUK and our adjacent TSOs, National Grid Gas and Fluxys Belgium, are now accepting non-binding demand indications for a period of eight weeks until the 26 August 2019.
Following the necessary regulatory approvals, you can now book up to 75% instead of 50% of our firm capacity through Implicit Allocation Mechanism (IAM).
As from 23 May until 20 June 2019, a stakeholder consultation is being held by IUK on the Access Terms and Charging Methodology.
The changes include several simplifications and amendments which were identified during the Annual Review.
As from 21 August to 13 September 2019, a stakeholder consultation was held by Interconnector UK, no comments were received on its proposal.