In 1999 the European Commission took the initiative to set up the European
Gas Regulatory Forum of Madrid. The Forum convenes twice a year in Madrid
co-hosted by the Fundación de Estudios de Regulación and consists
of national regulatory authorities, Member States, the European Commission,
Transmission System Operators, gas suppliers and traders, consumers, network
users, and gas exchanges.
The Forum was
set up to discuss issues regarding the creation of a true internal gas market,
which are not addressed in the Directive. The most important issues addressed
currently at the Forum concern cross border trade of gas, in particular the
tarification of cross border gas exchanges, the allocation and management
of scarce interconnection capacity and other technical and commercial barriers
to the creation of a fully operational internal gas market. |