Why do you transport in the direction of Poland? / Why do you transport in the direction of Germany?
We transport according to the nominations we receive. Depending on the situation, we receive higher nominations for the transport in one or the other direction, which determines the direction of flow. Mallnow is a point that can transport in both directions (POL -> DE/DE -> POL).You can find all data concerning our flows at https://tron.gascade.biz/.
The direction of gas flows is dependent on the nominations we receive from network users. We transport according to the nominations we receive.
Please understand that we cannot give more information than the figures we publish on our transparency tool.
For data protection reasons, we cannot provide information about which customers have booked which capacities. Thank you for your understanding.
Please go to https://tron.gascade.biz/ and check “Mallnow Entry” and “Mallnow Exit” and click “Open”. Then select “Transport Data” and check “Nomination”, “Re-Nomination” and “Physical Flow (preliminary)”. Then you can see all relevant data concerning the flows.Also, you can find the relevant data on https://transparency.entsog.eu/
I noticed that nominations are different from the flows or re-nominations figures changed? Is this possible?
Network users are entitled to change their nominations and submit renominations. Renominations can also change according to network users submissions. Please check our tool https://tron.gascade.biz/ regularly for the latest figures.
Please note that due to technical mechanisms in the operation of the grid, physical flows may differ from the nominations. Differences will be assigned to the OBA (Operation Balancing Account) and will be balanced during the next few hours within the gas day.
Technical and physical restrictions processes (e.g. increase/ decrease pressure, management of the grid) or mechanisms between the network operators can cause temporary differences between nominations and physical flows. Differences get balanced afterwards.
Some days the gas flow towards germany is shown with a zero. Does that mean no more gas will be transported?
No, this cannot be generalized. The published data for the preliminary physical flow shows the sum of the entry and exit nominations. These are netted and then constitute the basis for the physical flow.
An example: If the exit nominations towards Poland are increased at the same time as the entry nominations remain the same, the physical flow towards Germany will be reduced. In this case, the contracted quantity by the network user from Poland in the direction of Germany would, however, remain unchanged.