The Gas Act 1986 (Exemption from the Requirement for an Interconnector Licence) Order 2006
In accordance with section 6A(1A) of that Act he has given notice of the proposal to make the Order. No representations were made in respect of that proposal.
Citation and commencement1.
(1)
This Order may be cited as the Gas Act 1986 (Exemption from the Requirement for an Interconnector Licence) Order 2006.
(2)
This Order shall come into force on 14th August 2006.
Interpretation2.
In this Order—
“gas transportation system” means a pipe-line system (including any associated apparatus) which subsists wholly or primarily for the purpose of the conveyance of gas through pipes with a view to its supply to consumers situated within the same country or territory as that pipe-line system.
Exemption3.
This Order grants exemption from section 5(1)(aa) of the Gas Act 1986 (which prohibits participation in the operation of a gas interconnector without a licence) to any person who participates in the operation of a gas interconnector that does not subsist wholly or partly to connect a gas transportation system in Great Britain to an equivalent system in another country or territory. This category is intended to cover gas interconnectors which transport gas from production facilities outside Great Britain to terminals and processing facilities in Great Britain.
No regulatory impact assessment has been prepared in respect of this Order as it does not have significant cost implications or impact on business.