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The CER has published its decision on the South-North Gas
Pipeline (SNP) and Compliance with EU law. In response to a
formal notice of infringement received from the European
Commission, the CER published a consultation paper highlighting the
key compliance issues in respect of the SNP and how they might be
addressed. It looked at two options for the location of the
Relevant Point on the SNP, namely Gormanston (where the SNP
physically connects to the 2nd Subsea Interconnector) or the point
where the SNP crosses the jurisdictional border between Ireland and
Northern Ireland. The decision that has been taken by the CER
is to locate the Relevant Point at Gormanston and consequently
extend the BGE (UK) Code down to this Point. The
CER's decision paper sets out the practical implications of
this decision and the next steps to be taken. A copy of the
decision paper is available here.
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