Spanish Regulator Submits Draft Utility Regulations
July 05 2019 - 8:44AM
Dow Jones News
By Nathan Allen
Spain's National Commission on Markets and Competition said
Friday that it has submitted draft proposals for a new way of
calculating the compensation received by utilities for operating
the country's gas and electricity grids.
The commission, known as the CNMC, has sent the drafts to all
affected companies, which have until August 9 to submit their
comments.
The proposals are the first step toward establishing new
regulatory frameworks for Spain's electricity and gas markets,
which are due to come into force in 2020 and 2021 respectively.
Shares in Madrid-listed gas companies fell sharply Thursday
after Spain's Cinco Dias newspaper reported that the drafts include
a potential 30% cut to the remuneration received by gas
distributors. Analysts at Bankinter said investors were expecting a
milder cut of around 15%.
Naturgy Energy Group SA (NTGY.MC) and Enagas SA (ENG.MC), the
two companies with highest exposure to Spain's regulated gas
market, are down more than 4% since the Cinco Dias report was
released. Naturgy said it will present its views on the proposal
during the presentation of its first-half results on July 24.
Around 37% of Naturgy's earnings before interest, taxes,
depreciation and amortization comes from Spanish gas and
electricity networks, while Enagas generates 75% of Ebitda from
Spanish gas transportation, according to Bankinter.
Write to Nathan Allen at nathan.allen@dowjones.com
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