Daily Balance

The consumption of gas totaled 95 GWh, divided into 69 GWh in the conventional segment and 25 GWh in the electricity production segment. The consumption peak occurred at 12:00 with 4 434 MWh. This year, up to this day, 15 655 GWh of LNG has been unloaded at the Sines terminal, corresponding to 96% of national supply.

95 GWh
DAILY CONSUMPTION
100 %
% OF GAS SUPPLIED FROM THE LNG TERMINAL

Consumption

Consumption corresponds to all the gas consumed daily in mainland Portugal. It is broken down into two main market segments:
Electricity Market, which corresponds to gas consumed by combined-cycle power plants for electricity generation, and Conventional Market, which corresponds to gas for household and industrial consumption.
In turn, the Conventional Market is broken down into three categories, as follows. GRMS – Distribution, which corresponds to the gas delivered to the GRMS for consumption in the Distribution Networks; High-Pressure Customers, which corresponds to the gas delivered to the GRMS for consumption by customers connected directly to the High-Pressure network; and also UAG – Autonomous Gas Units, which corresponds to the gas consumed from units not directly connected to the gas pipeline.
The gas day is defined as the period between 5 a.m. and 5 a.m. of the following day.

 

Peak 02 May 26 [MW]

02 May 26 [GWh]

Eq. Day '25 [GWh]

May 26 [GWh]

Variation [%]

TOTAL CONSUMPTION 4 434 95 116 191 -17.2
ELECTRICITY MARKET 1 138 25 35 51 -27.9
CONVENTIONAL MARKET 3 359 69 82 140 -12.5
GRMS - Distribution 2 047 39 44 78 -21.9
High Pressure Clients 1 170 27 32 53 6.9
Autonomous Gas Units 4 5 9 -13.3

Share of Consumption

The daily gas consumption diagram shows hourly values for total consumption, broken down by four types of customer, as follows. Electricity Market – gas consumed by combined-cycle power stations for electricity generation; GRMS Distribution – gas delivered to GRMS for consumption in the Distribution Networks; High-Pressure Customers – gas delivered to GRMS for consumption by customers connected directly to the High-Pressure network; and Autonomous Gas Units – gas consumed from LNG tanks supplied by tanker trucks.
The gas day is defined as the period between 5 a.m. and 5 a.m. of the following day.
The monthly value presented is the cumulative value from the beginning of the month until the selected day.

02 May 26

The daily gas consumption diagram shows hourly values for total consumption, broken down by four types of customer, as follows. Electricity Market – gas consumed by combined-cycle power stations for electricity generation; GRMS Distribution – gas delivered to GRMS for consumption in the Distribution Networks; High-Pressure Customers – gas delivered to GRMS for consumption by customers connected directly to the High-Pressure network; and Autonomous Gas Units – gas consumed from LNG tanks supplied by tanker trucks.
The gas day is defined as the period between 5 a.m. and 5 a.m. of the following day.
The monthly value presented is the cumulative value from the beginning of the month until the selected day.

May 26

The daily gas consumption diagram shows hourly values for total consumption, broken down by four types of customer, as follows. Electricity Market – gas consumed by combined-cycle power stations for electricity generation; GRMS Distribution – gas delivered to GRMS for consumption in the Distribution Networks; High-Pressure Customers – gas delivered to GRMS for consumption by customers connected directly to the High-Pressure network; and Autonomous Gas Units – gas consumed from LNG tanks supplied by tanker trucks.
The gas day is defined as the period between 5 a.m. and 5 a.m. of the following day.
The monthly value presented is the cumulative value from the beginning of the month until the selected day.

Gas Transmission Network Balance

The daily RNTG Balance records all natural gas entering and leaving the National Gas Transmission Network (RNTG).
The two supply routes for the Portuguese system, interconnections with Spain through the high-pressure gas pipelines and the Sines LNG terminal, as well as the gas extracted from Underground Storage and injected into the Transmission Network, are considered in the inputs.
The natural gas outputs from the RNTGN are grouped into three destinations: interconnections, which corresponds to the gas exported to Spain through the high-pressure gas pipelines; Underground Storage, which corresponds to the gas injected into the underground caves in the municipality of Pombal, where it is stored; and GRMS, which corresponds to the supply for consumption, including deliveries to the Distribution Networks and to consumers connected directly to the Transmission Network.
The monthly values presented are the cumulative values from the beginning of the month until the selected day.

 

02 May 26 [GWh]

May 26 [GWh]

INPUTS 111 241
Interconnections 0 0
LNG Terminal 111 241
Underground Storage 0 0
OUTPUTS 116 241
GRMS 91 183
Interconnections 25 59
Underground Storage 0 0
STORAGE 318  

LNG Terminal Balance

Daily balance of the LNG Terminal – Movement in the Sines LNG Terminal. Inputs correspond to unloading from methane carriers. Outputs correspond to the regasification of LNG delivered to the National Gas Transmission Network (RNTG), the loading of tanker trucks to supply Autonomous Gasification Units (UAG) and the loading of methane carriers.
The monthly values presented are the cumulative values from the beginning of the month until the selected day.

 

02 May 26 [GWh]

May 26 [GWh]

INPUTS 1 011 1 011
Ships 1 011 1 011
OUTPUTS 114 245
Transmission Network 111 241
Ships 0 0
LNG Tanker Trucks 3 4
STORAGE 1 865  
[%] 70.0  

Underground Storage Balance

Daily balance of the Underground Storage – Injection/extraction movements in the underground caves, in the municipality of Pombal. Injection corresponds to the entry of gas in the Underground Storage and extraction to the exit of gas from the Underground Storage. Storage correspond to the useful quantity of natural gas in storage at the end of the day.
The monthly values presented are the cumulative values from the beginning of the month until the selected day.

 

02 May 26 [GWh]

May 26 [GWh]

INPUTS 0 0
Injection 0 0
OUTPUTS
0
0
Withdrawal 0 0
STORAGE 3 258  
[%] 91.3  

Transmission Network Inputs

Transmission Network Outputs

Transmission Network Total Inputs and Outputs

Linepack Variation (MWh) -6 236