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Title: GDN Presentation


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A PRESENTATION BY ERIKA MELÉN OF THE ENERGY
NETWORKS ASSOCIATION
  • GDN Presentation
  • Shipperless/Unregistered Sites

2
Re-cap on xoserve Processes
  • Unregistered Shipperless sites are currently
    divided into two pots Activity and No Activity
  • Activity MPRs are sent to the shipper in question
    to resolve
  • No Activity MPRs process is being set up and will
    require input from UIPs, GDNs and MAMs xoserve
    are due to start discussions with relevant
    parties shortly.
  • 11,500 MPRs currently in the Activity Pot
  • 20,000 MPRs currently in the No Activity Pot

3
GDN Rights
  • Transporters/Suppliers have rights of entry to
    inspect (Gas Code para 23) regardless of whether
    theft / gas illegally taken is suspected.
  • Transporters/Suppliers may cut off supply where
    the consumer intentionally damages fittings /
    meter /service pipe (Gas Code para 10)
  • Transporters/Suppliers may cut of supply where a
    person entering into occupation of any premises
    previously supplied with gas by a gas supplier
    does not take a supply of gas. (Gas Code para
    24(1)(c))
  • If a consumer improperly uses or deals with gas
    so as to interfere with the efficient conveyance
    of gas by the public gas transporter (whether to
    the consumer or to any other person), the
    transporter may, if he thinks fit, disconnect the
    consumers premises. (Gas Code, Schedule 2B, para
    18) - This paragraph is open to interpretation
    and different opinions may be had by GDNs

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Conclusions
  • The new No Activity xoserve process has not been
    given the opportunity to yield any results yet
  • Data collection exercises are needed across
    industry parties
  • Resolving root causes and tighter regulation need
    to be given further consideration
  • Site visits may not be the most effective
    solution at present as there is currently no
    method of prioritisation and potential high costs
    to the industry
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