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ENTSOG

EU gas pipeline coordination body; seasonal outlooks and flow data setting EU storage targets.

Last refreshed: 5 May 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

Why did Reuters ENTSOG data collapse the EADaily TurkStream 25% story?

Timeline for ENTSOG

#1121 May

Provided underlying transmission and flow data supporting day-ahead price publication

European Energy Markets: FR-DE day-ahead spread doubles to EUR 46.58
#86 May

Published day-ahead clearing prices used in 7 May Continental power spread analysis

European Energy Markets: FR-DE spread to EUR 37 at higher floors
#74 May

Provided April pipeline flow data used by Reuters to cross-check TurkStream volumes

European Energy Markets: Reuters cuts TurkStream YoY drop to 1.7%
#629 Apr

Presented mid-term infrastructure assessment framework at Forum

European Energy Markets: Madrid Forum opens with REMIT 2.0
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Common Questions
What is ENTSOG and why does it matter for European gas supply?
ENTSOG coordinates Europe's gas transmission system operators and publishes supply and demand outlooks that inform EU storage targets and emergency planning. Its 2026 spring outlook fed the Commission's decision to lower the refill target to 80%.
What did ENTSOG say about European gas storage in spring 2026?
ENTSOG's outlook informed the Commission that EU storage at 28.92% (327 TWh) is at its lowest point-in-year level since 2018, feeding the decision to reduce the November 2026 filling target from 90% to 80%.Source: ENTSOG
Will Europe have enough gas this winter?
ENTSOG modelling in April 2026 identified a significant shortfall risk, with storage at a six-year seasonal low and Qatar Force majeure reducing LNG supply. The Commission responded by lowering mandatory storage targets and activating emergency flexibility provisions.Source: ENTSOG
What does ENTSOG data show about TurkStream gas flows in April 2026?
Reuters calculations on ENTSOG data put TurkStream average April flow at 41 MCM/day, down 25.5% month-on-month from the front-loading anomaly in March but only 1.7% year-on-year against April 2025.Source: Baird Maritime / Reuters / ENTSOG
What is ENTSOG and what is its role in EU gas storage policy?
ENTSOG coordinates the pan-European gas transmission network and publishes seasonal supply outlooks (Winter and Summer Outlook) that the Commission uses to set mandatory EU gas storage targets under the Gas Security of Supply Regulation.Source: ENTSOG
How does ENTSOG calculate its Summer Supply Outlook?
ENTSOG aggregates flow and storage data from TSOs across 29 European countries and models supply adequacy under different demand and supply scenarios, published twice yearly.Source: ENTSOG

Background

ENTSOG, the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas, is the Brussels-based body coordinating the pan-European gas transmission network and providing authoritative seasonal supply outlooks. Its data underpins the Commission's storage target-setting under the Gas Security of Supply Regulation. ENTSOG's Summer Supply Outlook 2026, published 9 April, recorded EU gas stocks at 28% on 1 April — six percentage points below the Summer 2025 start and the lowest pre-energy-crisis equivalent level — directly feeding the Commission's decision to revise the mandatory fill target from 90% to 80%.

ENTSOG flow data on TurkStream is a separate function: daily pipeline throughput published by ENTSOG underpins market monitoring by wire services. Reuters calculations on ENTSOG data, relayed via Baird Maritime on 4 May 2026, put TurkStream average April flow at 41 MCM/day, correcting the single-source EADaily figure of 40.3 MCM/day and reframing the narrative. The -25.5% month-on-month drop against March 2026 obscured a -1.7% year-on-year comparison, with March identified as the front-loading anomaly.

ENTSOG was established in 2009 under the EU's Third Energy Package. Its members are gas transmission system operators from 29 European countries, together managing over 130,000 km of pipelines. In a period where pipeline flow data from single Russian-aligned sources has shaped market narratives for days before wire corroboration arrives, ENTSOG's role as the authoritative primary data source is heightened. Its General Director Piotr Kus stated on 9 April that it was 'critical to begin injecting gas as early as April.'

ENTSOG, the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas, presented its Spring 2026 supply outlook that fed directly into the Commission's decision to lower the mandatory storage filling target from 90% to 80% by 1 November 2026. The outlook identified Norway as the critical swing supplier needed to offset the Qatar Force majeure shortfall, while flagging that current storage levels at 28.92% full (327 TWh) on 9 April are the lowest at this point in the year since 2018.

ENTSOG was established in 2009 under the EU's Third Energy Package to coordinate the pan-European gas transmission network and provide joint assessments of supply security. Its members are the gas transmission system operators from 29 European countries, together managing over 130,000 km of pipelines. ENTSOG publishes the Winter and Summer Outlooks twice a year, which are the primary inputs for EU-level storage regulation and emergency planning.

ENTSOG's outlook data shapes the Commission's regulatory response and carries legal weight: the Gas Security of Supply Regulation mandates that storage targets be revised using ENTSOG modelling. In a period of depleted storage and geopolitical supply risks, the accuracy of its seasonal forecasts is under significant scrutiny from member states and the energy industry.