Our access tariffs

Access tariffs to our three LNG terminals at Montoir-de-Bretagne, Fos Tokin and Fos Cavaou are set by the French Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE).  Find out about the tariff mechanisms!

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A market covered by the 2011 French Energy Code

The French Energy Code which entered into force on 1st June 2011 compiles all of the energy market’s legislation and regulations.

In particular, it transposes EC Directive 2009/73/EC on common rules for internal natural gas markets that define how the energy market in France operates. It is the French Energy Code that attributes the power to the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) to decide “the conditions of use of liquefied natural gas facilities, the methodology to establish tariffs to use these facilities and tariff changes” (Article L.134-2)

How does the CRE set the tariffs in force?

Following the ruling by the French Higher Energy Council (CSE), the CRE publishes a decision setting the tariffs to access the LNG carrier terminals.
Tariffs are set in accordance with regasification infrastructure operating and investment costs, for a period of four years.

The French Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) set the tariff terms as of 1st April 2025 at our three Elengy regulated terminals. CRE Deliberation N°2025-41

 

Brochure on our tariffs

Find out about tariffs applicable as from 1st april 2025 in our three regulated terminals.

Tariffs applied in our three reguated LNG terminals
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