IONIAN ADRIATIC PIPELINE IAP

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IONIAN ADRIATIC PIPELINE IAP Vienna, 24 May 2018 Western Balkans Gas Infrastructure Workshop

Connecting Croatian Gas Transmission System with project TAP New supply source for the region from the Southern Corridor Possibility of gas transit to the CE and CEE Provides access to future LNG terminal in Croatia Reverse flow pipeline Split (HR)-Fieri (ALB) DN800 /85-75 bar, L= 511 km, capacity 5 bcma IONIAN ADRIATIC PIPELINE - IAP gas supply of: Albania - 1 bcma Montenegro - 0,5 bcma BiH - 1 bcma Croatia - 2,5 bcma (further to CE & CEE) Gas supply to BiH via Southern Interconnection Croatia - BiH

NORD STREAM BALTIC- ADRIATIC LNG KRK TURKISH STREAM IAP IGI POSEIDON TAP TANAP EAST MED Source: Plinacro

SOUTHERN GAS CORRIDOR Source : TANAP 4

IAP FINAL ROUTE Total length: 511 km Croatia 249 km Montenegro 94 km Albania 168 km Subsea sections: 52 km Bar Budva 33 km Dobreč-Prevlaka (MNE-HR) 3 km Cavtat 6,3 km Rijeka Dubrovačka 1,5 km Stonski zaljev and Pelješac 8,2 km DN 800 (32 )/ 75 barg u HR and MNE; 85 barg u ALB CS in Split (HR) Connection for BiH via Zagvozd Imotski Posušje Novi Travnik with branch za Mostar Source: IAP Feasibility Study

IAP CAPEX 169 000.00 118 000.00 298 000.00 585 000.00 Source: IAP Feasibility Study

GAS CONSUMPTION SCENARIO IAP total demand (gas scenario) in 2040 6,88 bcm/y IAP total demand (coal scenario) in 2040 5,81 bcm/y (transit for other states is not included) Albania and Montenegro: total demand supply from IAP Croatia and BiH: a third of supply gap - supply from IAP demand bcm/y 2020 2030 2040 Albania 0,55 1,64 3,3 Montenegro 0,1 0,24 0,72 Croatia 0,48 1,23 2,1 B&H 0,11 0,36 0,76 IAP gas 1,24 3,47 6,88 IAP coal 1,24 2,76 5,81 Izvor: Studija izvodljivosti IAP-a Source: IAP Feasibility Study 7

POSSIBILITY OF TRANSIT THROUGH CROATIA Source: Plinacro

INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES 2007: - Ministerial Declaration: Croatia, Montenegro and Albania - MoU between Plinacro and EGL (former TAP project promoter) 2008: - BiH signed Ministerial Declaration 2010: - establishing Interstate Committee for IAP under Energy Community umbrella 2011: - MoUC between Plinacro and TAP - MoUC between TAP and BH Gas, and TAP and representatives of ALB and MNE - establishing Joint Working Group TAP/IAP - granted 3,5 mil EUR by WBIF for the Comprehensive Feasibility Study - Joint Working Group TAP/IAP joined by Plinovodi 2013: - MoUC between Plinacro and Socar - TAP selected for the transmission of gas from Shah Deniz II field 2014: - Comprehensive Feasibility Study finalized 2016: - Joint Statement of the Ministerial Meeting on the Ionian Adriatic Pipeline - Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation: Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, BiH pending - Project Management Unit (PMU) Ministries and TSOs Albania, BiH, Croatia, MNE and SOCAR

PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNIT - August 2016 in Dubrovnik- Ministerial Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation signed between Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, BiH pending - PMU established consisting of: Ministries and TSOs Albania, BiH, Croatia, MNE and SOCAR; Energy Community Secretariat Observer Alb: BiH HR: MNE: SOCAR EnCS Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy Albgaz Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations BH Gas Ministry of Environment and Energy Plinacro Ministry of Economy Montenegro Bonus Observer Secretariat of IAP PMU Ministry of Economy MNE PMU for IAP Project -devoted to defining further steps leading to facilitation of development and implementation of the IAP Project - 5 PMU Meetings held - Action Plan drawn up - ENTSOG TYNDP 2017 -Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council Ministerial Meeting - Meetings held with: EC, DG Energy, TAP,,.. February 2018 Letter of Intent on the foundation of a Ionian-Adriatic Pipeline project company -Next steps: establishing IAP company, signing MOU with TAP,

EU LISTS & FUNDS ENTSOG TYNDP - 2010-2019 - 2013-2022 -2015-2024 -2017-2026 PCI - 1 st PCI List 2013 PECI - 1 st PECI List 2013-2 nd PMI List 2016 WBIF -Comprehensive Feasibility Study 3,5 mil EUR -Prefeasibility Study for the Southern Interconnection BiH/HR 0,4 mil EUR -Gas Master Plan MNE 0,5 mil EUR -Gas Master Plan ALB 1,2 mil EUR -Main Design (Preliminary Design for MNE and ALB) - 2, 5 mil EUR Candidate for: ENTSOG TYNDP 2018-2027 4 th PCI LIST 3 rd PECI/PMI LIST EU Lists are important due to the financial support and political support to the project. EU Funds are important in order to solve financial issues. IAP project is the project connecting the MS and CPs countries, therefore facing the difficulties entering the EU Lists (except PMI List) and getting the EU Funds (problems of EU MS peripheral countries).

CROATIAN SECTIONS OF IAP Split-Ploče - DN 800/75 bar, L 102 km - ESIA, Basic Design, Location Permit, Main Design - Building Permit : -1. Gas Node Split -2. Split-Zagvozd- in progress -3. Zagvozd Ploče in progress Ploče-Dubrovnik - DN 800/75 bar, L 103 km - ESIA, Basic Design - Location Permit in progress Dubrovnik-Prevlaka-Dobreč - DN 800/75 bar, L 47 km - ESIA, Basic Design - Location Permit in progress Compressor Station Dugopolje (Split ) -1,4 MW - Conceptual solution in progress Source: IAP Feasibility Study

MONTENEGRIN AND ALBANIAN SECTIONS OF IAP Montenegrin section DN 800/75 bar, L 94 km Gas Master Plan MNE and ALB finalized Preliminary Design for MNE and ALB in progress Albanian section DN 800/ 85 bar, L 167 km Source: IAP Feasibility Study

INTERCONNECTION HR - BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA Prefeasibility Study for South Interconnection of BiH and Croatia October 2013 CBA South Interconnection of BiH and Croatia May 2018 Croatian section: Imotski-Zagvozd- Posušje - DN 500/75 bar, L 22 km - ESIA, Basic Design, Location Permit B&H section: Posušje- Tomislavgrad-Novi Travnik with branch to Mostar -DN 500/75 bar, L 165 km - Preparation of TOR for ESIA and Preliminary Design ongoing -Possibility of reverse flow -PMI project -Next step : Open Season Source: CBA South Interconnection of BiH and Croatia

the implementation of this project: provides Security of Supply THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IAP introduces an environmentally sound energy source in the region (replacement for wood, coal, fuel oil...) facilitates gasification of Albania creates precondition for gasification of Montenegro facilitates gasification of significant part of Bosnia and Herzegovina facilitate gasification of southern part of Croatia provides diversified supply for the entire region provides access to future LNG terminal in Croatia provides access to Croatian and Albanian storage capacities provides significant transit and income thereof to Albania, Montenegro and Croatia provides access to new potential gas reserves in Montenegro and Croatia significantly activates the entire region in an economic aspect IAP is a project of cross-european significance as it expands the area of the Southern Gas Corridor deeper into the SEE thus providing additional source of gas to the region and increasing energy security of SEE and the Western Balkans. IAP is a new element in the energy interconnectivity paradigm which is being built in this region.

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