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Entry capacity

This page provides an overview of entry capacity, including the different types of capacity that are available, the different types of auctions (and the capacity available in each), and the responsibilities of both users and National Gas Transmission.

Capacity gives shippers an entitlement to flow gas onto the National Transmission System (NTS), and so capacity is often also referred to as ‘rights’ or ‘entitlements’. A shipper needs to buy one unit of capacity in order to flow one unit of energy onto the system and this is known as the ‘ticket to ride’ principle. Units for both capacity and energy are in kWh/day.

Once a shipper has obtained a shipper licence then they can be considered a user of the NTS under the terms of the Uniform Network Code (UNC). Shippers can obtain entry capacity by making bids on the Gemini system through a number of auctions. These bids are allocated or rejected in accordance with UNC, and with consideration to our incentive schemes.

Types of capacity

Firm entry capacity

The volume of firm entry capacity made available at each ASEP consists of the following amounts:

  • Baseline entry capacity (obligated) – as defined by our Gas Transporters Licence;
  • Incremental entry capacity (obligated) – firm capacity made available over and above baseline, in response to market demand and backed by user commitment; and
  • Incremental entry capacity (non-obligated) – at our discretion, we can release additional firm entry capacity at an ASEP, over and above obligated levels.

 

Interruptible entry capacity

Interruptible entry capacity is made available to the market at ASEPs where it can be demonstrated that firm entry capacity is not being used. The volume of interruptible entry capacity available at an ASEP consists of two parts:

  • Use It Or Lose It (UIOLI) – any firm entry capacity that has not been used over recent days, can be resold to the market as interruptible entry capacity; and
  • Discretionary – we can make additional interruptible entry capacity available to the market at our discretion.

If there is physical congestion on the network, then we may curtail interruptible entry capacity rights without any compensation.

Auctions

Long-term GB auctions

There are three long-term GB auctions that are held for firm entry capacity, and are as follows:

Quarterly System Entry Capacity (QSEC)

The QSEC auction is held annually in March and can be open for up to 10 working days. Entry capacity is made available in quarterly strips from October Y+2 to September Y+16 (where Y is the current gas year).

Users may provide investment signals through the QSEC, which subject to an economic test, may increase the levels of firm entry capacity that we are obliged to release at the relevant ASEP on an enduring basis. Alternatively, we may substitute unsold firm entry capacity from one ASEP in order to wholly or partially satisfy an investment signal at another ASEP.

After the QSEC auction has closed, allocations are completed in May after we have analysed submitted bids. For more details on the QSEC auction, download the 2025 QSEC Presentation.

Annual Monthly System Entry Capacity (AMSEC)

The AMSEC auction is run annually in February, in which entry capacity is sold in monthly strips from April Y+1 through to September Y+2. This auction is 'pay as bid' and subject to a minimum reserve price.

The auction is open for four days from 8am to 5pm. Each auction window is separated by two business days, as detailed in the UNC. The processing and allocation is completed after 5pm on each day. Any unsold quantities from AMSEC are made available in the RMTnTSEC auction and sold in monthly bundles.

Rolling Monthly Trade and Transfer System Entry Capacity (RMTnTSEC) and Rolling Monthly Trade Initiation Surrender System Entry Capacity (RMTISSEC)

The RMTnTSEC auction is held monthly, at the month ahead stage. The auction is 'pay as bid', and subject to the same reserve price as AMSEC.

Users have the opportunity to surrender any excess entry capacity they hold at this auction during the rolling monthly trade initiation surrender (RMTISSEC) stage of this auction process; however, this will only be allocated if there is demand for entry capacity at the relevant ASEP from another shipper.

We shall allocate the surrendered entry capacity first, before allocating any unsold obligated amounts. This is the ‘trade’ part of the auction. Additionally, if there is insufficient unsold obligated entry capacity at an ASEP to meet demand, then entry capacity may be transferred from a nearby ASEP that has unsold entry capacity.

This is similar to substitution but in this case, the transfer is not enduring, it only applies to the relevant month. This is the ‘transfer’ part of the auction name. The complexity of this necessitates a trade and transfer methodology statement, which you can find on the Capacity Methodology Statements section of our website.

Long-term EU auctions

There are three long-term EU auctions that are held for firm entry capacity. These are as follows:

IP Annual Yearly System Entry Capacity (IPAYSEC)

Held on the first Monday of July each year for the sale of firm capacity whereby 15 transactional periods are auctioned off.

IP Annual Quarterly System Entry Capacity (IPAQSEC)

Held on the first Monday of August, November, February and May of each year for the sale of firm capacity. A decreasing number of transactional periods, starting at 4 and moving downwards, are auctioned off.

IP Rolling Monthly System Entry Capacity (IPRMSEC)

Held on a monthly basis on the PRISMA platform for IP Entry capacity.  Auction will be held on the third Monday of each month *subject to EU Bank Holidays where the Auction opening date may be subject to change; please reference the ENTSOG calendar for all IP Long Term Auction dates https://www.entsog.eu/capacity-allocation-mechanisms-nc#cam-nc-early-implementation-documents-and-auction-calendar.  

*Please note that in order to participate in any of our IP Auctions you will need both a PRISMA and a GEMINI account.  More information can be found here: https://help.prisma-capacity.eu/support/solutions/articles/36000262417-how-to-register-your-company-on-prisma-

Short-term GB auctions

There are two GB auctions that run daily for the sale of firm entry capacity. Bids may be evergreen or reducing. An evergreen bid remains fixed throughout the day. A reducing bid reduces by 1/x with each hour that passes where it remains unallocated (where x is the number of hours remaining in the gas day at the time the bid was placed). There is one auction that runs daily for the sale of interruptible capacity.

There is also a weekly auction that runs Monday to Sunday for firm entry capacity.

These are detailed below.

Weekly System Entry Capacity (WSEC)

Any remaining unsold capacity after the allocation of the RMTnTSEC auction will roll over and be available in the WSEC capacity period, which is a ‘pay as bid’ auction. Auction will always start on a Monday and finish on a Sunday. Any unsold capacity from the WSEC will roll over into the DADSEC (Day ahead) capacity period.

Bid Window: D-10 08:00 – 17:00

Allocation Window: D-9 07:00 – 17:00

Charges: For more information, please refer to the Joint Office website

Day Ahead Daily System Entry Capacity (DADSEC)

Any unsold obligated quantities from previously held long-term entry capacity auctions are made available in the DADSEC auction. Unsold obligated entry capacity is available as a daily product and is a 'pay as bid' auction.

Bid Window: D-7 05:00 to D-1 01:00

Allocation Window: D-1 14:00, 17:00 & 01:00

Charges: For more information, please refer to the Joint Office website

Within Day Daily System Entry Capacity (WDDSEC)

Any remaining unsold capacity after the allocation of the DADSEC auction will roll over and be available in the WDDSEC auction, which is a 'pay as bid' auction.

Bid Window: D-1 02:00 to D-0 02:00

Allocation Window: D-0 05:00 to D-0 02:30

Charges: For more information, please refer to the Joint Office website

Daily Interruptible System Entry Capacity (DISEC)

Interruptible entry capacity is available in the DISEC auction. Entry capacity is available daily for each ASEP and is a 'pay as bid' auction.

Bid Window: D-7 05:00 to D-1 13:00

Allocation Window: D-1 13:01 to D-1 15:00

Charges: For more information, please refer to the Joint Office website

General Pricing

All auction bids will be allocated based on price (highest first) until all unsold capacity has been allocated (in line with the allocation principles as described in UNC Section B - Annex B1). Where bids exceed the available unsold quantity, National Gas may allocate these but will do so at their sole discretion.

Short-term EU auctions

There are three short-term EU auctions:

IP Day-Ahead System Entry Capacity (IPDADSEC)

Held day-ahead (D-1 15:30) for the sale of firm capacities.

IP Within-Day System Entry Capacity (IPWDDSEC)

Held on the day (D-1 18:00) for the sale of firm capacity.

IP Daily Interruptible System Entry Capacity (IPDISEC)

Held day-ahead (D-1 16:30) for the sale of interruptible capacities.

For more information relating to Long-term IP auctions, please visit the PRISMA FAQs webpage or contact the PRISMA helpdesk at: [email protected].

Discretionary capacity

In addition to auctions, we may hold a Discretionary Release of System Entry Capacity (DRSEC) auction. This may be in response to a particularly high demand for capacity at one ASEP. This capacity can be requested on a long- term basis, with a maximum of a single gas year and a minimum of one month. To request a DRSEC auction, you must submit a request form by email to the capacity auctions team. There is also supporting documentation for this auction including a DRSEC Auction Process Flow Diagram and a DRSEC Process Timeline.

Long Term Use-It-Or-Lose-It (LTUIOLI)

We will monitor use of users' available system capacity at Interconnection Points (IPs). After each six-month period (1 April to 30 September and 1 October to 31 March), We will then, in accordance with the CMP LTUIOLI Guidance Document, identify whether or not a user at an IP has underused their available system capacity and provide notification to that user.

Overruns

If a user's flow exceeds their entry capacity entitlements for any given gas day, a shipper will incur entry overrun charges. The overrun charge is the shipper’s financial incentive to buy all the capacity that it needs.


For more information relating to overruns, please refer to the Uniform Network Code Transportation Principal Document, Section B "System Use & Capacity", 2.12.

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