Today, ACER opens a public consultation on amendments to the gas network code on interoperability and data exchange. The aim is to assess the need to amend the network code to reflect recent regulatory and market developments.
Why is this relevant?
The Interoperability and Data Exchange Network Code establishes the framework for operating the EU gas network and exchanging information between network users.
Since its adoption in 2015, European gas markets have changed, driven by:
- an evolving regulatory framework (2024 Gas and Hydrogen Regulation);
- the EU’s decarbonisation ambitions; and
- the introduction of a new European standard on gas quality (CEN EN 16726).
Why are we consulting?
The European Commission invited ACER to assess whether the network code remains fit for purpose in light of these developments or if amendments are needed.
This public consultation will support ACER in its assessment, ensuring that any amendment proposals are practical and aligned with market needs.
Get involved!
Interested stakeholders have until 20 May 2026 to submit their views.
ACER will analyse the feedback received and evaluate the next steps for the network code review.