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27 28 29 21 211 212 21 214 Yearly report on the operation of the Czech gas system for

Table of contents Operation of the Czech gas system in Abbreviations and definitions a page 2 Commentary on the yearly report on the operation of the Czech gas system a page Natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic in a page 5 Share of natural gas consumption in each period of the year in total annual consumption in the Czech Republic a page 6 Air temperature in the Czech Republic in a page 7 Natural gas consumption in the CR for electricity generation in a page 8 Natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic over the last 1 years a page 9 Daily maximum and minimum natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic a page 1 Daily temperature gradient and model natural gas consumption in the CR a page 11 Daily natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic over the last 1 years a page 12 Hourly natural gas consumption broken down by distribution system and other companies in the CR on the KHO day a page 1 Balance in the Czech gas system on the KHO day a page 14 Natural gas consumption in the CR by customer category in a page 15 Natural gas consumption in the CR by customer category over the last 1 years a page 16 Each category s share of total natural gas consumption in the CR a page 17 Average annual natural gas consumption per customer in the CR over the last 1 years a page 18 Balance in the Czech gas system a page 19 Balance in the Czech gas system in a page 2 Balance in the Czech gas system over the last 1 years a page 21 Gas flow into/from the Czech gas system, including distribution systems, by entry/exit country a page 22 Natural gas stored for the CR a page 2 Natural gas stored for the CR over the last 1 years a page 24 Natural gas consumption by gas system and customer category in the CR a page 25 Natural gas consumption and air temperature by gas system in the CR a page 26 Natural gas consumption by gas system in the CR over the year a page 27 Gas pipeline lengths of gas systems in the CR by pressure a page 28 Natural gas consumption by and customer category in the CR a page 29 Natural gas consumption and air temperature by in the CR a page 1 Natural gas consumption and customer numbers by in the CR a page 2 Natural gas consumption by in the Czech Republic over the year a page Numbers of customers by and customer category in the Czech Republic a page 5 Number of customers in the CR by demand category over the last 1 years a page 6 Gas supply security standard /217 Number of traders providing for BSD and method of proving BSD in the CR a page 7 Gas supply security standard in the CR in the heating season a page 8 Comparison of BSD values in the CR in the /217 and / winter seasons a page 9 Operation of the Czech gas system in the /217 winter season Supply in winter and the highest ever gas consumption in the CR a page 4 Gas quantity stored in the CR in the winter season a page 41 Monthly natural gas consumption in the CR in the /217 winter season a page 42 Daily natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic in the winter season a page 4 Natural gas consumption in the CR in winter seasons over the last 1 years a page 44 Balance in the Czech gas system in the winter season a page 45 Diagrams and maps Gas flows in the Czech gas system a page 46 Czech gas transmission system and UGS facilities a page 47 Map of the Czech gas system a page 48 1

Abbreviations and definitions Abbreviations a Meaning BSD a Supply security standard CR a Czech Republic ČHMÚ a The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute a Households (customer category) DS a Distribution system DSO a Distribution system operator E.ON Distribuce a E.ON Distribuce, a.s., a company operating a regional distribution system ERÚ, or ERO a Energy Regulatory Office GasNet a GasNet, s.r.o. - a company operating a regional distribution system (before September, RWE GasNet, s.r.o.) GCV a Gross calorific value Green Gas a Green Gas DPB, a.s., a company operating a local distribution system a High demand customers (customer category) HPS a Border transfer station HSK a Hora Sv. Kateřiny (a border transfer station) CHZ a Protected customers (customers with supply points included in groups C1, D and F) innogy GS a innogy Gas Storage, s.r.o. - a company operating UGS facilities (before September, RWE Gas Storage, s.r.o.) KHO a Reference hourly reading KS a Compression station a Low demand customers (customer category) LDS a Local distribution system a Medium demand customers (customer category) MND GS a MND Gas Storage a.s., a company operating a UGS facility Moravia GS a Moravia Gas Storage a.s., a company operating a UGS facility MZS a Year-on-year change in consumption NECHZ a Unprotected customers (customers with supply points included in groups A, B1, B2, C2 and E) NET4GAS a NET4GAS, s.r.o., the company that operates the gas transmission system, the TSO NTL a Low-pressure gas pipeline (up to 5 kpa) OG a Other gas (includes in-house consumption, losses and change in the line pack in distribution systems) OTE a OTE, a.s. (a company, the market operator) PP Distribuce a Pražská plynárenská Distribuce, a.s., a company operating a regional distribution system PPL a Cross-border gas pipeline Rday a Calculation of BSD for exceptionally high demand for gas for at least days RDS a al distribution system Rmax.day a Calculation of BSD for exceptional temperatures over a seven-day peak demand period RN-1 a Calculation of BSD for disruption of the single largest gas infrastructure for at least days STL a Intermediate-pressure gas pipeline (from 5 kpa to.4 MPa) TS a Transmission system TSO a Transmission system operator UGS a Underground gas storage facility VP a Gas production VS a Gas producers in-house consumption VTL a High-pressure pipeline (from.4 MPa Terms a Meaning The normal a Long-term normal temperature ("the normal") for the gas industry calculated by the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute Difference a The difference between average temperature and the long-term normal Other companies a Companies (NET4GAS, s.r.o., Green Gas DPB, a.s. and gas producers), whose customer consumption and in house gas consumption is not included in the regional distribution system Adjusted a Natural gas consumption adjusted to the long-term normal temperature determined by the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute Actual a Actually metered natural gas consumption Customers a Gas consumption in all customer categories 2

Commentary on the yearly report on the operation of the Czech gas system Under Section 17(7)(m) of Act No 458/2 (the Energy Act) as amended, the Energy Regulatory Office (ERO) publishes the Yearly Report on the Operation of the Czech Gas System for. The statistics contained herein are mainly intended for Czech governmental authorities and institutions and those of the European Union, and the expert circles. In this report, the ERO discloses all available operating and technical data representing physical gas flows. Commercial information about the size of BSD, submitted by gas traders and gas producers to the ERO in the winter months of the year, is an exception. The ERO processes al l operating information on the basis of the daily, monthly and yearly values that it receives from gas producers, storage syste m operators, the transmission system operator, distribution system operators, and the market operator, and its own analyses of the overall bal ance in the gas system. Under its competences set out in Section 2a(4)(e) of Act No 458/2, the Energy Act, as ame nded, the market operator prepares its monthly and yearly statistics of the electricity and gas markets, which therefore supplement the ERO s statistics with tradin g data. Operation of the Czech gas system in This yearly report on the operation of the Czech gas system for follows up on the ERO s earlier reports released in preceding years. In addition to yearly operating and technical data, the report also contains chapters on the statistics of certain var iables in the gas industry, which have been adjusted and added in response to experts interest and requirements. The report also provides the values of and pr ovisions for the gas supply security standard (BSD) and an evaluation of the /217 winter sea son compared with historical data. In, natural gas was supplied continuously to customers requirements, specifically at the standard off-take level, which means full off-take in line with the daily gas off-take as agreed in contracts (public notice no. 44/212 on states of emergency in the gas system and on methods of ensuring the security standard of gas supply, as amended). Annual consumption of natural gas in the Czech Republic totalled 8,255.1, i.e. 88,24.2 last year (the average GCV in the Czech Republic amounted to 1.69 kwh/m, i.e. 8.48 MJ/ m). Compared with, actual consumption increased by 8.5%, with the fourth quarter seeing the largest increase during the year. The average annual temperature was 9, and the difference from the long-term normal temperature was +1.1 ; the difference compared with was -.8. Consumption in the heating season accounted for approximately 72% of total annual consumption (page 6, Table 2). The lowest monthly consumption was recorded in and amounted to 297 (,178 ), while the highest consumption was recorded in at 1,187 (12,664 ). saw the largest decrease in consumption compared with the same period of, by 9.6%, while the greatest increase, by.%, was recorded in. Adjusting the consumption to the long-term normal temperature, using the temperature gradients of consumption, yields 8,42.7, i.e. 9,14.4 with a year-on-year growth of 4.%. Table 1 on page 5 shows the overall evaluation of natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic in, including a year-on-year comparison. Despite minor variations in some years, natural gas demand in the Czech Repu blic has been steadily declining for the past ten years. Between 27 and, consumption dropped by about 5% (page 9, Table 5). The difference between the largest consumption in 21 and the lowest consumption in 214 amounted to approximately 1.7 bcm (17 TWh). The largest drop in consumption, by 12 %, was registered in 214 when consumption totalled 7. bcm (77.5 TWh), the lowest ever gas consumption since 1995. In terms of natural gas consumption, surpassed 214 and and achieved the level of 21, when the same volume of gas was consumed at a lower temperature. The main reason for this increase is colder weather and increased gas demand in electricity generation. On a long-term basis, average annual temperatures are still above the long-term normal temperature (one exception was 21 with a negative difference of.4 ). The daily temperature gradient, which indicates the change in gas consumption caused by a unit change in temperature, ranged from 62, to 1,26, m/day/ (6,419 to 1,2 /day/) in the heating season, with the maximum value occurring in (page 11, Table 7). Summer seasons see the weakest relationship between gas consumption and temperature; in summer, the daily temperature gradient dropped to as low as 45, m/day/ (482 /day/). Daily gas consumption (page 1, Table 6) in ranged from 7,149, to 49,289, m (78,79 to 525,68 ) with the swing (the ratio between the lowest and highest consumption) amounting to about 7:1. The maximum daily consumption of natural gas of 49,289, m (525,68 ) was recorded on Tuesday 19 when the average daily temperature was -8.8. Retroactively for that day, the reference hourly reading (KHO) was declared; it represents hourly gas supply and consumption values from gas businesses, on the basis of which the reference hourly reading in the Czech gas system is determi ned. These readings suggested that hourly consumption peaked during the morning and afternoon shifts, while a more significant decline in consumption occurred during the night shift. Around 1 a.m., gas consumption peaked at 2,5, m (25,59 ) while the average temperature was 7.5 for that hour. The overall evaluation of the reference hourly reading in the Czech gas system is shown on page 1 in Table 9 and the overall balance in the gas system on the KHO day on page 14 in Table 1. In terms of gas consumption by customer category, in the high-demand category took the largest share (as usual) of total gas consumption, 46.5%, followed by the household category with 28.7%, the low-demand business category with 14%, and the medium-sized demand category with 9.7%. Other gas, which includes in-house consumption, losses, changes in the line pack in distribution systems, and gas producers in-house consumption, accounted for 1.2% of the country s total gas consumption. Table 1 on page 17 shows the total share of each of the customer categories in total natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic in and over the past ten years. Natural gas inflows from abroad into the Czech gas system totalled,975 (62,845 ) in. More than 95% of natural gas was imported via border transfer stations on the German border and only less than 5% across Slovakia. The quantity of imported gas was supplemented with supply by gas producers, including their in-house consumption, of 16 (1,47 ).

Natural gas flows from the underground gas storage facilities within the Czech gas system amounted to 2,78 (29,778 ). On the other hand, natural gas flows into the gas storage facilities amounted to 2,69 (28,29 ). In the gas storage facilities located in the Czech Republic, operating gas stores amounted to 1,855 (2,1 ) at the end of the year. Natural gas flows from the Czech gas system to foreign countries amounted to 25,852 (276,7 ). Overall yearly statistics of the Czech gas system are shown on page 19, Table 15, throughout the year on page 2, Table 16, and over the last ten years on page 21, Table 17. A comparison of consumption in regional distribution systems indicates that all three distribution companies experienced a year-on-year increase in gas consumption. Pražská plynárenská Distribuce, a.s. achieved the greatest increase in percentage terms, with a share of 7.5% of total gas consumption in the Czech Republic. A significant increase was also registered by other companies, which, however, are not part of regional distribution systems. These companies aggregate share was as much as 4.5% of the total quantity of distributed gas in, which was.6% more than the share of E.ON Distribuce, a.s. (page 26, Table 22). As regards demand in each of the s, the largest increase in natural gas consumption was registered in the Ústecký, while the smallest increase was seen in the Pardubice (pages 29 and, Table 25). Although Prague still has the largest number of customers, the largest consumption was achieved in the Ústecký, Southern Moravian, Central Bohemian and Moravian-Silesian s. The Karlovy Vary had the lowest consumption and the smallest number of customers. Prague experienced the warmest weather and also the largest positive differences from long-term normal temperature. The Karlovy Vary was the opposite; it was.1 colder there on average than in Prague (page 2, Table 27). As at 1, there were a total of 2,84,47 customers in the Czech Republic. Households accounted for almost 9% of them. The largest numbers of households are in Prague, the Southern Moravian and the Moravian-Silesian. Over the past ten years the number of all customers declined by 4,956, with the year-on-year rise halting in 21 when the number of customers first decreased year-onyear. The largest number of connected customers over the last ten years, 2,871,547, was seen in 29. Operation of the Czech gas system in the /217 winter season In the winter season, from early to late 217, the Czech Republic consumed 6,21 (66,225 ) of natural gas. Consumption increased by 15.% compared with the preceding winter period. Consumption adjusted to the long-term normal temperature amounted to 6,246 (66,72 ), up by 8.% (page 42, Table 7). After the three preceding winter seasons, which were subaverage in terms of the weather and gas demand, with its average daily temperature of +2 the /217 winter season was, as a whole, 2 colder than the preceding winter seasons (page 44, Table 9). Throughout the /217 winter season, daily gas consumption in the Czech Republic ranged from 1.7 to 54.9 (146,4 to 525,6 ) while average daily air temperature ranged from 15.9 to -11,8. The highest maximum daily consumption in the winter season was recorded on Thursday 19 217 and amounted to 54.9 (585.9 ) at an average daily temperature of -11.5. The overall balance in the Czech gas system in the /217 winter season is described on page 45 in Table 4. Gas supply security standard /217 As part of its competences, the ERO monitors and evaluates compliance with the gas supply security standard (BSD) in the Czech Republic. The obligation to provide for BSD arises directly from Regulation (EU) No 994/21 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 2 21 concerning measures to safeguard security of gas supply. This Regulation has been implemented in Czech legislation through Act No 458/2, as amended (the Energy Act). The methods of providing for BSD, the determination thereof and other related particulars are set out in public notice no. 44/212 on emergencies in the gas industry and the method of providing for the gas supply security standard, as amended. According to information from gas traders and gas producers, BSD was arranged for protected customers in the /217 winter season for the following cases: a) The case of extreme temperatures during a 7-day peak period (Rmax day), in the range from 165,52 to 426,42 ; b) The case of a period of at least days of exceptionally high gas demand (Rday), in the range from 4,11,624 to 1,556,715 ; c) The case of a period of at least days in case of the disruption of the single largest gas infrastructure (RN-1), in the range from,224,175 to 8,264,6. In the /217 winter season, at least % of the BSD was provided through gas storage in UGS facilities in the Czech Republic and other EU member states. Of all the licensed entities, a total of 124 gas traders provided for BSD for their own operation or for some other gas traders as at 1 217 (pages 7 to 9, Tables 2 to 4). In the /217 winter season, gas supply to protected customers accounted, on average, for 58.9% of total supply to all customers in the country. Most of the protected customers use gas mainly for space heating, and the higher percentage of the total supply is therefore most apparent in the coldest months of the year. The highest actual monthly supply to protected customers amounting to 9,74,626 was registered in 217, with 6.7% for protected customers and 6.% for other customers (page 4, Table 5). 4

Natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic in Table 1 Natural gas consumption in Actual monthly gas consumption year-on-year 1,5 1,2 1,5 Adjusted 1,187. 1,81. 895. Actual 9.8% 1,214.8 1,162.4 989.9-9.6% 96.6 894.9 865.5.4% April 62.7 622.8 9 Adjusted 75 Actual 6 4.5% 12,664.4 11,492.8 12,957.7 12,54.8 1,22.9-5.8% 9,546.8 1,525.4 1,278.9 1,876.2 45 15 916. 91. 1.6% 9,564. 9,21.9 9,789. 9,582.5 -.2% 614. 647. -5.1% 6,448.9 6,626.1 6,569.8 6,886.6 Y/y change Y/y change Difference 1,187. 1,81. 16. 895. 989.9-94.9 894.9 865.5 29.4 April 62.7 622.8-2.1 May 415.7 44.8 2.7% 426.6 99.2 6.9% 4,457.6 4,2.1 4,57.9 4,272.8 May 415.7 44.8 June 11.8 14.4 -.8% 1.8 19. -1.6%,5.6,67.,71.4,416. June 11.8 14.4 296.6 298. -.5% 1.4 2.1 -.2%,178.1,182.4,228.9,225.7 296.6 298. -1.4 August 27.9 277.2 18.% 26.2 298.7 9.2%,51.1 2,969.4,494.,199.8 5 August 27.9 277.2 5.8 September 42. 52.6 14.% 45.6 59.4 21.2% 4,8.,772.1 4,667.6,844.6 September 42. 52.6 49.4 769.6 692.1 11.2% 761.9 698.5 9.1% 8,214.4 7,91.6 8,12.6 7,46.6 25 769.6 692.1 77.5 9,786.8 2 974.7 86. 168.7 27.9 974.7 86. 2.9% 98.8 918. 6.8% 1,49.8 8,59. 1,474. Change in actual gas consumption, on 1,176.9 9..% 1,178.2 1,56. 11.5% 12,587.2 9,616.8 12,61.7 11,249.7 1,176.9 9. 1Q 2,977.2 2,96.7 1.4%,94.4,86.6.% 1,775.4 1,22.1,25.9 2,81.5 1 8,255.1 7,67.6 5 29.4 15 16. 2Q 1,.2 1,42. -.9% 1,54. 1,65.5 -.8% 14,257.2 14,25.6 14,515.1 14,575.4 Q 1,26.6 927.9 1.6% 1,6.1 96.2 1.7% 1,999.2 9,92.8 11,9.7 1,27.1 4Q 2,921.2 2,41. 21.7% 2,92.9 2,67.1 9.% 1,211.4 25,598.5 1,28.7 28,497.1-5 1H 4,7.4 4,278.7.7% 4,448.7 4,452.1 -.1% 46,2.6 45,545.6 47,541. 47,89. -1 2H,947.7,28.9 18.6%,984.,6. 9.7% 42,21.6 5,522. 42,599.4 8,767.2-15 year 8,255.1 7,67.6 8.5% 8,42.7 8,85.4 4.% 88,24.2 81,67.9 9,14.4 86,156.1 5 11. -2.6-94.9 168.7 77.5 5.8 11. -2.1 27.9-2.6-1.4 49.4

Share of natural gas consumption in each period of the year in total annual consumption in the Czech Republic Share of consumption in each period of the year in total annual gas consumption % Actual Adjusted 14.4% 14.2% 14.4% 14.4% 1.8% 1.% 11.4% 12.7% 1.8% 11.4% 1.9% 11.1% April 7.% May 5.% 8.2% 5.% 7.% 5.1% Share of actual monthly consumption in total annual gas consumption 8.% 8%.8% 4.1%.7%.9%.6%.9%.6%.7% August 4.%.6%.9%.7% September 4.9% 4.6% 5.2% 4.4% 9.% 9.1% 9.% 8.6% 11.8% 1.6% 11.6% 11.4% 14.% 11.9% 14.% 1.1% 1Q 6.1% 8.6% 6.7% 8.2% 2Q 16.1% 17.6% 16.1% 16.9% Q 12.4% 12.2% 12.6% 11.9% 4Q 5.4% 1.6% 4.6%.1% 1H 52.2% 56.2% 52.8% 55.1% 2H 47.8% 4.8% 47.2% 44.9% year 1.% 1.% 1.% 1.% 1Q 6.1% 2Q 16.1% 7% 4.9% June Share of actual quarterly consumption in total annual gas consumption in 1% 9% Table 2 September 6% 5% September August August June June May May April 4% April % 2% 6% 2Q 16% Q 12.4% 12% Q 4Q 4Q 5.4% 5% Share of actual consumption in the heating season in the total annual gas consumption in Heating season 71.5% Heating season 1% % 1Q 6 28.5% 71% 29%

Air temperature in the Czech Republic in Table Air temperature in the CR in Monthly average temperatures year-on-year -1.2 6.5-1.9-2..8 1.2-2.4.6 1.2-1.5 -.7 4.2.2..8 12.4 -...5 4. -.5 April 8.1 15.1 2.2 7.6.5 8.2 -.1 7.6 May 1.6 19.9 6.7 1..7 12.8.8 May 1. June 17.6 25. 14.5 15.8 1.8 16.7.8 June 15.8 18.9 24.8 12.4 17.5 1. 2.9-2.1 17.5 August 17. 22.8 11. 17.2. 21.8-4.5 August 5 September 4 2 1-1 -2 - -2.4-4 -5-6 17.2 21.8 17. Average monthly temperatures, change on August -4.5 average max min Normal difference from normal average change on September 16. 2.7 9.5 1.. 1.5 2.5 7.6 15.9 4.8 8. -. 8.2 -.5 2.8 8.5 -.5 2.6.2 5.9 -.1 -.4 5.7-4.6 -.4..5 -.9 1Q 2.1 12.4-1.9.2 1.8 1.9.1 2Q 1.1 25. 2.2 12.1 1. 12.6.5 Q 17.4 24.8 9.5 15.9 1.5 18.7-1.4 4Q.4 15.9-4.6.4. 5.9-2.5 1H 7.6 25. -1.9 6.2 1.4 7.. 2H 1.4 24.8-4.6 9.7.7 12. -1.9 year 9. 25. -1.9 7.9 1.1 9.8 -.8 temperature () temperature () 24 22 2 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2-2 -4 April 7 Normal Normal. average average change on -2. 1.2-1.2-2.4 -.7.2.6.. 4..8 -.5 8.2 8.1 April -.1 12.8 1.6 May.8 16.7 17.6 June.8 2.9 18.9-2.1 1. 1.5 16. 8. 8.2 7.6 2.6 5.9.8.5 -.4 -.5.8 average September 2.5 2.5 -.5 2.8 -.1 -.4 -.9 -.1 -.5-2.1 -.1-4.5 average -.9

Natural gas consumption in the CR for electricity generation in Table 4 Natural gas consumption for electricity generation in 1,, 9, 5, 5148 48788 161695 14752 5228-2476 247741 255877-816 April 25167 186851 1815 4, 47,857 2,815 45.8% 51,48 48,788 8.5% 1.7% 29,57 1,527-6.4% 14,752 5,228 5.2% 1.% 2,181 24,68 -.7% 247,741 255,877 4.1% 7.9% 1, May 8784 12591 26169 April 19,174 17,56 9.2% 25,167 186,851.4% 5.7% June 19748 161 945 May 6,11 11,716 28.1% 87,84 125,91 6.4%.9% 29525 218197 77128 June 18,8 9,674 89.5% 197,48 1,61.%.2% August 51222 18586 146 27,566 2,45 4.9% 295,25 218,197 4.9% 6.7% September 8755 212519 6255 August 47,794 16,857 18.5% 512,22 18,586 8.5% 5.6% 92958 551 418859 September 78,156 19,868 29.4% 87,55 212,519 14.% 6.5% 86,561 8682 41 564 66,221 44,854 47.6% 77,224 478,28 11.8% 14.7% 8,724 28,482 18.4% 86,82,41 14.4% 9.% 6, 1Q 1,545 88,41 1.7% 1,72,977 99,89 17.9% 28.9% 4, 2Q 7,61 8,95 89.% 789,299 415,855 1.2% 12.8% Q 15,516 57,16 168.6% 1,644,9 611,2 27.4% 18.8% 4Q 2,56 12,628 9.6% 2,494,56 1,286,468 41.6% 9.5% 1H 174,158 127,6 6.7% 1,862,276 1,55,748 1.% 41.7% 2H 87,22 177,787 117.7% 4,19,464 1,897,771 69.% 58.% year 561,179 5,15 8.9% 6,1,74,25,519 1.% 1.% 2, -2, -4, 8 1,46 8, 9,45 15.5% 261,69 15.4% 18,15 55,1 change47828 in gas consumption for electricity generation / 77224 229196-8,16 92,958 1,, -2,476 8.% 2, 161,695 47,291, 56,4 229,196 6, 418,859 % Y/y change 77,128 7, thousands m 8, 625,5 Share of monthly consumption in total annual gas consumption for electricity generation / comparison of natural gas consumption for electricity generation

Natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic over the last 1 years Table 5 Natural gas consumption from 27 to Adjusted Air temperature in the Czech Republic Y/y change 27 8,652.6 91,29.2 28 8,685.2 29 8,161. 21 8,979.2 211 8,85.8 212 % Y/y change Average Normal Difference from normal Year-on-year difference % -2.6% 9.4 8. 1.4.9-6.7% 9,69.6 95,688.8 91,67.1.4% 9,177.9 96,872.1 1.2% 9. 8. 1. -.1 86,216.2-6.% 8,12.5 87,817.7-9.4% 8.8 8..8 -.5 95,18.4 1.% 8,668.2 91,842.6 4.% 7.6 8. -.4-1.2 85,645.6-1.% 8,84.4 88,88.7 -.% 8.9 8..9 1. 8,158.2 86,25.8.9% 8,252.4 87,2.1-1.6% 8.7 8..7 -.2 21 8,277.1 87,968.6 1.5% 8,5. 88,787.8 1.2% 8. 7.9.4 -.4 214 7,28.4 77,49.1-12.% 8,4.7 85,49.6 -.7% 9.7 7.9 1.8 1.4 7,67.6 81,67.9 4.5% 8,85.4 86,156.1.6% 9.8 7.9 1.9.1 8,255.1 88,24.2 8.5% 8,42.7 9,14.4 4.% 9. 7.9 1.1 -.8 Average and average temperatures Actual Actual Annual Adjusted natural gas consumption in each of the years 8,652.6 9,69.6 9.4 27 8652.6 26.6 11. 9,1 28 8,685.2 9,177.9 9. 28 8685.2 294. 1.5 8,8 29 21 8,5 211 8,2 212 7,9 21 8,161. 8,12.5 8.8 29 8161. 817.9 1. 8,979.2 8,668.2 7.6 21 8979.2. 8,85.8 8,84.4 8.9 211 885.8 89.4 8,158.2 8,252.4 8.7 212 8158.2 821. 8,277.1 8,5. 8. 21 8277.1 72.1 8.5 7,6 214 7,28.4 8,4.7 9.7 214 728.4 1,698.8 8. 7, 7, 7,67.6 8,85.4 9.8 767.6 1,71.6 7.5 8,255.1 8,42.7 9. 8255.1 724.1 27 28 29 21 211 Actual 9. 214 7. Average 8,255 21 7,68 8,277 212 7,28 8,158 211 27 29 Y/y change 28 1% 29-6.% 5% 21.4% 211 1.% -1.% 212.9% 21 214 1.5% -6.% -12.% 4.5% 8.5% % -5% -6.7% -15% -2% 27 28 21 214-6.7% Year-on-year change in actual natural gas consumption (%) 15% -1% Adjusted 21 8,86 28 8,979 27 8,161 8,685 1% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% % 2% 1% % 212 9.5 Ratio of actual annual gas consumption values to the highest annual consumption (in 21) over the last 1 years 8,65 Gas quantity () 9,4 27.4% 29 1.% 8.5% 4.5%.9% 1.5% -1.% 21 211 9-12.% 212 21 214 Average temperature () Actual

Daily maximum and minimum natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic Table 6 Maximum daily gas consumption at temperature April May June August September year 52 million m 49.289 5.692 6.9 26.66 2.526 12.584 12.845 1.68 16.828.4 42.97 45.924 49.289 525.68 8.711 88.4 285.12 22.55 15.261 17.581 145.9 18.27 2.757 452.777 491.1 525.68-8.8 1.6 -. 2.7 7.7 15.6 12.4 15.5 11.9 6. -1.9-4.4-8.8 million m 41.45 42.622.669 2.46 16.71 12.525 12.924 12.276 18.581.62 9.42 4.51 42.622 49.444 45.142 57.92 45.7 171.97 14.115 18.4 11.515 198.711 27.128 42.96 67.527 45.142 -.6 -.4 1. 1. 9.1 12.8 19.2 14.8 7.6. -.6 1.4 -.4 5 4 4 5 Gas consumption () 4 1 28 25 22 19 million m 26.684 29.662 22.4 12.7 9.98 8.87 7.482 6.916 8.197 1.891 18.652 21.847 6.916 5.5 1.2 6. 15.1 19.9 17.7 21. 16.4 2.2 15.9 7.6 5.7 21. April May June August September 45 46 4 291.12 27.17 219.94 162.2 95.48 92.599 76.64 78.79 89.571 146.47 268.866.85 76.64 million m 27.285 25.67 2.577 15.161 8.86 8.618 7.149 7.48 8.56 1.717 25.171 28.77 7.149 at temperature 28.658 15.42 28.485 11.2 16.87 86.646 79.912 74.11 87.72 148.41 198.842 22.674 74.11 16 25 2 15 1 49.289 5.692 6.9 26.66 2.526 12.584 12.845 1.68 16.828.4 42.97 45.924 11. 2.2 4.2 14.6 15.5 21. 25.8 27.4 1.8 12.4 1.8 6.2 27.4 41.45 42.622.669 2.46 16.71 12.525 12.924 12.276 18.581.62 9.42 4.51 25 2 15 1 5-5 -1 5 1-15 1-2 1.1 Profile of daily natural gas consumption and average temperatures between 1 Jan and 1 Dec 49 Gas consumption () at temperature Year-on-year comparison of maximum daily gas consumption values 7 at temperature 1.2 1. 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 consumption 1 1.9 1.1 1.11 1.12 Average temperature () Minimum daily gas consumption

Daily temperature gradient and model natural gas consumption in the CR Daily temperature gradient in Table 7 Daily model consumption in ±1, at 1.12.62 6.419.82 6.887 41.5 47.919 1.146 12.244 4.64 67.254 48.112 514.181 April.857 9.169 May.894 9.582 27.742 X 296.854 X 8.25 X 46.882 X June.45.482 X X X X 11.946 8.751 at -12 41.5 52.19 556.71.95 1.1 X X X X August.162 1.76 X X X X September.286.65 X X X X.81 8.675 2.588 47.84 42.4 451.945 1.26 1.2 7.29 97.699 52.74 556.1.91 9.729 9.17 418.94 5.86 55.694 Daily temperature gradient in compared with 1.12.912.62 1.11 April 1.146 1.125 May April.857 1.286 May.894.272 June.45.164.95.28 August.162.197 September.286.429.81 1.22 1.26 1.28.91 1.24 June August September..1.2..4.5.6.7.8.9 1. 1.1 1.2 1. 1.4 () Maximum daily temperature gradient in the CR between 27 and ±1, 27 1.622 17.11 28 1.591 16.79 29 1.588 16.776 21 1.515 16.56 211 1.52 16.1 212 1.46 15.195 21 1.519 16.142 214 1.56 16.617 1.11 1.94 1.26 Profile of the maximum daily temperature gradient ±1, 1.7 27 1.622 28 1.591 29 1.588 21 1.515 1. 211 1.52 1.2 212 1.46 1.6 1.5 year 1.4 1.1 27 28 29 21 21 214 211 212 ±1, 1.2 11 1.519 211.56214 1.11 1.26

Daily natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic over the last 1 years Maximum gas consumption Minimum gas consumption at temperature 27 49.9 526.5 28 5.8 29 57.2 21 Average gas consumption at temperature -4.7 8.2 86.5 18.1 56.2-4. 7.7 81. 2.1 64. -8.8 6.5 68.7 19.4 57. 67.1-12.6 7.1 75.2 22.1 211 52.8 559. -1.1 7.6 8.5 2.6 212 61.6 651.5-14.1 7. 74.1 2.4 21 47. 51. -8.6 6. 67.4 21.9 214 45. 478.9-4.1 7.1 75.7 21. 42.6 45.1 -.4 6.9 74.1 49. 525.6-8.8 7.1 76.6 Table 8 at temperature ratio of max and min gas consumption 6.1 :1 2.7 25. 9.4 6.6 :1 8.8 :1 2.7 25.2 9. 22.4 26.6 8.8 8.1 :1 6.9 :1 24.6 26.7 7.6 22.1 24.1 8.9 8.8 :1 7.5 :1 22. 25.9 8.7 22.7 241. 8. 19.9 212.1 9.7 27.4 6. :1 6.2 :1 2.8 222.1 9.8 21. 6.9 :1 22.6 241.1 9. Ratio of maximum daily gas consumption values to the highest daily consumption (in 212) over the last 1 years 1% 8% 49.9 7% 61.6 57. 11.7 5.828 5.8 1.8 29 57.2 4.4 21 57. 4. 211 52.8 8.8 212 61.6. 6% 5% 4% 21 47. 14. % 214 45. 16.6 2% 42.6 19. 49. 12. 1% 52.8 49. 47. 45. 42.6 Maximum gas consumption 57.2 27 49.9 9% % 27 28 29 21 211 212 21 214 Daily relations between consumption and temperature in the heating season 55 5 45 Gas quantity () 4 5 25 2 15 1 5 heating season -12-9 -6-6 9 Daily average temperature Each point represents one gas day 12 12 15 18 21 24 27

Hourly natural gas consumption broken down by distribution system and other companies in the CR on the KHO day Table 9 Reference hourly reading on 19 Pražská plynárenská Distribuce, a.s. rd shift 2nd shift 1st shift Hour thousands m /h /h Temperature GasNet, s.r.o. thousands m /h /h E.ON Distribuce, a.s. thousands m /h /h Other companies thousands m /h /h CR thousands m /h /h CR Gas consumption share by area of gas systems 9.2 961.8 14.8 1,528.9 2,21. 2,478.1-9.8 Pražská plynárenská Distribuce, 6,7. a.s. 18,858.6 98. 1,47.4 16.2 1,72.9 2,4.7 24,9.1-8.9 GasNet, s.r.o. 19,25.7 1.9 1,76. 161.7 1,718.7 2,46.5 25,26. -8. E.ON Distribuce, a.s. 2,54.5 1,788. 19,81. 11. 1,8.2 168.2 1,788.5 2,49.5 25,59. -7.5 Other companies,567.7 2,9.6 1,769.1 18,875.8 99. 1,55. 168.1 1,787.4 2,11.1 24,648.8-6.9 2,722. 1,694.8 18,8.2 94.5 1,7.6 16. 1,75.2 2,28.1 2,548. -5.9 248. 2,645.5 1,66.6 17,461.6 9.4 96.4 16. 1,72.1 2,18.2 22,82.6-5.1 14: 246.1 2,622. 1,589.7 16,962.1 86.5 921.6 162.2 1,724.1 2,84.5 22,229.8-4.9 15: 25.7 2,671.9 1,58.6 16,865. 84. 898.5 162.5 1,726.5 2,78.2 22,162.2-5.2 16: 261. 2,78.9 1,6.2 17,7.6 84. 895.4 162.5 1,726.5 2,17.6 22,476.4-5.6 17: 27.7 2,916.5 1,629.1 17,82.2 86.7 924. 162.8 1,729. 2,152. 22,952.2-6.5 18: 286.5,5.8 1,649.4 17,598.6 89.7 956.2 161.6 1,717. 2,187. 2,25.6-8. 19: 29.1,92. 1,66. 17,71.9 9.5 964.2 159.5 1,694.5 2,2. 2,461.6-9. 2: 295.1,144.9 1,66.8 17,719. 91.4 97.8 16.8 1,74.4 2,211. 2,578.1-9.5 21: 29.8,11.9 1,68.4 17,48. 9.7 966.8 158.7 1,687.2 2,181.7 2,266.2-1. 22: 281.2 2,997.1 1,552.6 16,565. 86.6 92.6 164.6 1,749.6 2,85.1 22,25.2-1.5 2: 259. 2,76.1 1,419.2 15,141. 8.5 858. 156.8 1,666.7 1,915.8 2,428.8-11. : 29. 2,549.8 1,2.8 14,9.9 74.2 79.5 147.4 1,566.1 1,781.6 18,997. -11.5 1: 21.7 2,467.8 1,252. 1,56.8 7.4 75. 111.4 1,184. 1,665.4 17,758.6-11.8 2: 226.6 2,414.1 1,242.7 1,258.1 68.4 728.6 115.2 1,22.9 1,652.9 17,624.7-11.7 : 226.1 2,48.1 1,251. 1,49.9 68. 728.4 115. 1,225. 1,661. 17,711.4-11.4 4: 2.1 2,451.4 1,275. 1,65.6 69. 79.1 19.6 1,164.5 1,684. 17,96.6-11.2 5: 241.9 2,576.9 1,48. 14,85. 74.5 794.1 18.8 1,156.1 1,77.5 18,912.4-1.7 6: 268. 2,862.8 1,58.6 16,96. 8.9 894.2 116.8 1,241. 1,977. 21,94. -1.5 7: 289.,8.4 1,678. 17,94.1 8: 8.7,291.1 1,767.5 9:.7,25.6 1,78.1 1: 291.7,19.4 11: 275. 12: 255.4 1: 7,296.4 E.ON Distribuce, a.s. 4.2% Other companies 7.2% Pražská plynárenská Distribuce, a.s. 12.9% GasNet, s.r.o. 75.7% Hourly gas consumption in CR (/h) 2,4 2, 2,2 2,1 2, 1,9 1,8 2,215.1 2,69.5 1,77.1 146,252.1 761.1 8,11.1 1,29.5 1,717.8 17,97.9 191,692.5-7.1 2,22.1 2,788.9 12,971.1 18,94.7 7.9 7,52.8 1,296. 1,77.9 17,2.1 18,457.4-8. rd shift 1,92. 2,49.9 1,618.1 11,28.8 589.5 6,28. 981. 1,427. 14,111.9 15,488. -11.2 6,7. 67,892.4 7,296.4 97,9.7 2,54.5 21,898.9,567.7 7,916. 49,288.9 525,67.9-8.8 1,7 1,6 7: 8: 9: 1: 11: 12: 1: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 2: 21: 22: 2: : 1: 2: : 4: 5: 6: 1st shift 2nd shift Note: The figures for each of the gas systems include overflows between distribution systems, supply from indigenous production, direct gas imports from abroad and gas export to other countries. 1

Balance in the Czech gas system on the KHO day Table 1 Reference hourly reading on 19 MND GS.. 6.. 2 innogy GS 25,52.9 272,716. 41. 4. 16 VS.. 16 15 155.2 Customers connected directly to PS,51. 7,4.8 Customers 49,22. 524,94.5 Other gas + VS 68.6 7.4 49,288.9 525,67.9 Fuel gas, losses, change in line pack in the TS 769.9 8,2. 6: 21: 2: 19: 18: 17: 16: 15: 14: 1: 12: 11: 9: 1: 6: 5: 4: : 2: 1: : 2: 22: 21: 2: 19: 18: 17: 16: 15: 14: -9 1,8-1 1,7-11 1,6-12 Gas consumption in CR 14 Temperature CR Average temperature in the reverse order () 14.1-8 1,9 6: Gas production (VS) 2, 5: 4. 4: 41. -7 : 2,1 2:. 1:. : Other gas -6 2: 4. 22: 41. -5 2,2 21: Customers 2, 2: 487,714.9 19: 45,72.8-4 18: 2,4 17: 578.2 16: 487,16.7 54.5 15: 45,666. Other gas Gas production in CR 14: 4,.7 17 1: 96. Customers 17 1: 4. 4,148.5 Into UGS 18 12: 41. 82.2 6: From VP to DS 21:,87.7 From UGS 2: 55. 19: 18: 155.2 17: 14.1 16:,715.5 15: 41.2 VS 14: 16,978,248. 1: 1,575,5.8 From VP to DS 12: stores in UGS 11: 96,49.6 155.2 CR 69,125.6 14.1 CR 4 9,2.8 VS Consumption in LDS not included in RDS Gas consumption in 8 4,544.8 Consumption in RDS 1, From VP to DS From CR 1,4 MND GS 5:. 4:. 5: 1,2 innogy GS : 69,125.6 4: 4,544.8 2: : 1,6 1: 96,49.6 2: 9,2.8 : MND GS 1: 272,716. 2: 25,52.9 : innogy GS Into CR 22: 144,8.6 2: 95.1 1,577.9 22: 9.1 1: 14,91.6 8: 1,568.9 via PPL 9: via HPS 7: 98,87.4 12: 11.1 88,86.6 11: Connected to LDS 1. 11: Gas production in CR 98,76.2 1: Connected to RDS 88,85.5 via PPL 1: net balance from/into UGS 1,82,96. 8: Into UGS 11,664.5 9: Gas flow from/into UGS included in the Czech gas system via HPS 5, 4,, 2, 1, -1, -2, -, -4, -5, 7: From UGS 16.2 9: net balance into/from CR 1,81,989.8 1.1 8: From CR 11,654.4 via PPL 7: Gas flow into/from the Czech gas system via HPS 7: Into CR Aggregate gas quantity in /h /day 8: /day

Natural gas consumption in the CR by customer category in Table 11 Number of customers in Natural gas consumption in OG OG 1,596 6,88 199,759 2,65,4 2,84,596 41,48 119,778 26,725 4,297 17,417 1,187,265 4,7,8 1,277,618 2,25,2 4,622,4 185,829 12,664,91 1,596 6,87 199,746 2,65,257 2,84,46 4,15 9,52 146,99 7,51 1,45 894,978,564,299 997,529 1,567,44,275,44 142,49 9,546,75 1,597 6,751 199,788 2,64,272 2,842,48 5,697 9,116 149,164 6,497 1,454 894,928,587,82 96,16 1,594,198,275,671 14,879 9,564,289 April 1,597 6,756 199,541 2,6,17 2,841,64 272,15 61,21 85,76 17,24 1,82 62,685 2,911,556 654,892 917,71 1,85,72 111,56 6,448,916 May 1,61 6,755 199,5 2,62,46 2,84,112 25,88 9,142 9,692 8,27 6,54 415,77 2,681,518 419,694 425,581 86,711 7,127 4,457,61 June 1,6 6,756 199,59 2,6,68 2,88,26 227,674 27,79 16,554 5,76 4,717 11,814 2,446, 298,72 177,911 76,952 5,78,5,67 1,64 6,767 198,944 2,628,918 2,86,2 22,968 24,179 14,795 2,2 4,684 296,65 2,67,16 259,54 158,527 4,19 5,287,178,11 1,66 6,77 198,982 2,627,589 2,84,95 24,77 28,6 16,46 4,926 4,8 27,9 2,611,12,62 176,51 74,218 51,51,51,144 1,66 6,787 198,982 2,627,542 2,84,917,515,79 2,95 42,449 5,555 41,994,252,427 22,64 218,568 454,952 59,649 4,7,961 1,615 6,89 199,412 2,628,648 2,86,484 94,2 7,54 96,248 195,9 1,94 769,568 4,28,87 784,588 1,27,9 2,82,646 111,6 8,214,47 1,617 6,81 199,74 2,6, 2,88,476 45,59 99,87 151,96 4,566 12,969 974,727 4,29,9 1,66,17 1,622,788,25,159 18,496 1,49,769 1,618 6,82 199,995 2,62,7 2,84,47 48,681 114,24 28,15 42,978-8,18 1,176,861 4,689,845 1,222,845 2,225,459 4,56,8-87, 12,587,154 1Q 1,597 6,751 199,788 2,64,272 2,842,48 1,79,898,414 52,797 1,46,845 44,216 2,977,171 11,525,6,28,6 5,66,471 11,17,448 472,147 1,775,4 2Q 1,6 6,756 199,59 2,6,68 2,88,26 749,866 128,16 142,9 288,58 21,642 1,,26 8,9,47 1,7,288 1,521,22,91,66 21,892 14,257,154 Q 1,66 6,787 198,982 2,627,542 2,84,917 768,221 82,264 51,65 19,99 15,9 1,26,57 8,2,575 881,48 55,447 1,172,279 161,47 1,999,218 4Q 1,618 6,82 199,995 2,62,7 2,84,47 1,28,7 287,698 456,226 92,65 15,226 2,921,156 1,227,662,7,749 4,875,68 9,872,142 162,169 1,211,6 1H 1,6 6,756 199,59 2,6,68 2,88,26 1,829,765 41,55 644,86 1,5,428 65,858 4,7,47 19,564,467 4,611,594 6,887,674 14,264,814 74,9 46,2,587 2H 1,618 6,82 199,995 2,62,7 2,84,47 2,6,594 69,962 57,876 1,,,265,947,729 21,458,27,955,229 5,429,84 11,44,421 2,66 42,21,578 year 1,618 6,82 199,995 2,62,7 2,84,47,86,58 81,512 1,152,682 2,68,461 96,12 8,255,16 41,22,75 8,566,82 12,16,758 25,9,24 1,27,645 88,24,165 1Q 1,79.9 1, 2Q 749.9 Q 768.2 5 4Q 1,28.4.4 128.1 82. 287.7 52.8 142. 51.6 456.2 11,525 8,9 8,21 1,228,28 1,7 881,74 5,66 1,521 55 4,876 11,17,91 1,172 9,872 6,82 199,995 92.7% 2,62,7 1,5 Gas consumption by category () 1,618 Share of categories in the total number of customers.2%.1% 7.% 1,46.8 288.6 19.4 92.6 year 1Q 2Q 15 Q 4Q gas consumption () August September 4,, 1Q 2Q 2, Q 4Q 1, 1Q 2Q Q 4Q

Natural gas consumption in the CR by customer category over the last 1 years Table 12 Number of customers Natural gas consumption 6 4 2 OG OG 1,979 7,724 192,26 2,64,52 2,845,429 4,.4 864.4 1,119.4 2,494.7 17.7 8,652.6 42,21.4 9,119.9 11,811. 26,27.1 1,8.8 91,29.2 1,911 6,88 198,772 2,657,56 2,864,576,984.7 854.1 1,157.9 2,58.5 18. 8,685.2 42,197. 9,1.6 12,176.8 26,84.7 1,9.8 91,67.1 29 1,74 6,714 199, 2,664,9 2,871,547,421.5 821.7 1,186.2 2,514.5 217.4 8,161. 6,171.1 8,678.1 12,526.4 26,549. 2,291.6 86,216.2 21 1,742 7,21 198,449 2,66,422 2,87,64,65. 881. 1,65.5 2,95.5 177.2 8,979.2 8,677.4 9,2.8 14,465.,785.7 1,877. 95,18.4 211 1,77 7, 2,496 2,659,787 2,869,2,544.5 782.9 1,159.8 2,44.9 154.6 8,85.8 7,545.7 8,29.2 12,28.1 25,889. 1,67.6 85,645.6 212 1,652 6,99 22,87 2,656,685 2,868,8,542.7 81.4 1,196.7 2,469. 148.4 8,158.2 7,484.9 8,478.2 12,661.5 26,11. 1,57.2 86,25.8 21 1,67 6,946 21,274 2,65,488 2,86,45,627. 819.1 1,24.2 2,47.7 152.6 8,277.1 8,572.4 8,74. 12,79.8 26,279.1 1,622.2 87,968.6 214 1,599 6,841 197,824 2,642,898 2,849,162,41.4 71. 98.6 1,999.1 177. 7,28.4 6,26.8 7,578. 1,42.6 21,252.7 1,891. 77,49.1 1,66 6,814 199,725 2,66,189 2,844,4,522.8 74.5 1,57.2 2,171.1 116. 7,67.6 7,559.6 7,89.5 11,257.7 2,12.1 1,27. 81,67.9 1,618 6,82 199,995 2,62,7 2,84,47,86.4 81.5 1,152.7 2,68.5 96.1 8,255.1 41,22.7 8,566.8 12,16.8 25,9.2 1,27.6 88,24.2 Each category s share of total natural gas consumption between 27 and OG 17 41 12 27 4 1 4 94 147 7 1 6 9 149 6 8, April 1 272 61 86 17 7, May June August September 7 5 5 5 6 1 1-8 25 228 221 244 4 94 45 49 9 28 24 28 74 1 114 4 17 15 16 2 96 152 28 8 5 2 5 42 195 5 424 OG 27 171 4, 864 1,119 2,495 28 18,985 854 1,158 2,58 29 217,421 822 1,186 2,514 21 177,65 881 1,65 2,96 211 212 21 214 155 148 15 177 116 96,545,54,627,41,52,86 78 81 819 71 741 82 1,16 1,197 1,24 981 1,57 1,15 2,444 2,469 2,474 1,999 2,171 2,68 1, 9, OG Gas quantity () Gas quantity () 8 28 Each category s share of total natural gas consumption in 1, 27 1,4 1,2 6, 5, 4,, 2, 1, 16

Each category s share of total natural gas consumption in the CR Table 1 Each category s share of total natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic in OG 4.5% 1.1% 17.4% 6.5% 1.5% 7.% 1.4% 16.4% 4.% 1.5% 7.5% 1.1% 16.7% 4.2% 1.5% April 45.1% 1.2% 14.2% 28.7% 1.7% May 6.2% 9.4% 9.5% 19.% 1.6% June 7.% 8.9% 5.% 11.2% 1.5% 74.5% 8.2% 5.% 1.8% 1.6% August 74.% 8.5% 5.% 1.7% 1.5% September 75.5% 7.5% 5.1% 1.6% 1.4% 51.2% 9.6% 12.5% 25.4% 1.4% 41.6% 1.2% 15.6% 1.2% 1.% OG 7.% 9.7% 17.7% 6.% -.7% 1Q 6.% 1.2% 16.9% 5.2% 1.5% 2Q 56.4% 9.6% 1.7% 21.7% 1.6% Q 74.8% 8.% 5.% 1.7% 1.5% 4Q 42.4% 9.8% 15.6% 1.6%.5% 1H 42.5% 1.% 15.% 1.% 1.5% 2H 5.8% 9.4% 12.9% 26.2%.8% year 46.5% 9.7% 14.% 28.7% 1.2% 1% 95% 9% 85% 8% 75% 7% year 65% 6% 55% 5% 45% 4% 5% % 25% 2% 15% 1% 5% % 1.8% 5.% 28.7% 6.5% 14.% 9.7% OG 8.2% 46.5% 9.7% 14.% 28.7% 1.2% 4.5% 1.1% 17.4% 6.5% 1.5% 74.5% 8.2% 5.% 1.8% 1.6% 17.4% 1.1% 74.5% 46.5% 4.5% year max monthly consumption min monthly consumption Each category s share of total natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic over the last 1 years OG 27 46.% 1.% 12.9% 28.8% 2.% 28 45.9% 9.8% 1.% 28.9% 2.1% 29 41.9% 1.1% 14.5%.8% 2.7% 21 4.6% 9.8% 15.2% 2.4% 2.% 211 4.8% 9.7% 14.%.2% 1.9% 212 4.4% 9.8% 14.7%.% 1.8% 21 4.8% 9.9% 14.5% 29.9% 1.8% 214 46.8% 9.8% 1.5% 27.5% 2.4% 46.% 9.7% 1.9% 28.5% 1.5% 46.5% 9.7% 14.% 28.7% 1.2% OG 1% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% % 2% 1% % 28.8% 28.9%.8% 2.4%.2%.% 29.9% 12.9% 1.% 14.5% 15.2% 14.% 14.7% 14.5% 1.% 9.8% 46.% 27 28.5% 28.7% 1.5% 1.9% 14.% 9.8% 9.7% 9.7% 9.7% 9.8% 9.9% 4.6% 4.8% 4.4% 4.8% 46.8% 46.% 46.5% 21 211 212 21 214 1.1% 9.8% 45.9% 41.9% 28 29 17 27.5%

Average annual natural gas consumption per customer in the CR over the last 1 years thousands m 27 2,22.941 21,9.768 28 2,85.151 22,81.26 29 1,962.98 2,752.187 21 2,95.14 22,22.865 211 2,76.46 21,995.12 212 2,144.517 22,69.6 21 2,215.86 2,562.877 214 2,12.81 22,679.6 2,19.5 2,87.7 2,71.5 25,5.958 thousands m 27 111.911 1,18.722 28 124.97 1,18.161 12 29 122.9 1,292.54 1 21 125.481 1,29.271 211 111.16 1,178.758 212 115.497 1,221.817 21 117.9 1,25.1 2 214 14.218 1,17.728 18.68 1,157.986 117.472 1,255.58 thousands m 27 5.824 61.45 28 5.825 61.26 29 5.961 62.947 21 6.881 72.892 211 5.785 61.26 212 5.91 62.41 21 5.98 6.549 214 4.957 52.692 5.29 56.66 5.764 61.585 thousands m 27.944 9.959 28.944 9.9 29.944 9.966 21 1.91 11.559 211.919 9.74 212.929 9.86 21.9 9.915.2 214.756 8.41..824 8.771.9 9.616 2,5 2, High-demand customers Average annual consumption per customer in the category 1,5 1, 5 14 Medium-demand customers Average annual consumption per customer in the category 8 6 4 8 7 6 Low-demand customers Average annual consumption per customer in the category 5 4 2 1 1.2 1. Households Average annual consumption per customer in the category.8.6.4 18 Table 14

Balance in the Czech gas system Table 15 Balance in the Czech gas system in th m/yr Into CR Gas flow into/from the Czech gas system From CR net balance into/from CR From UGS Gas flow from/into UGS included in the Czech gas system Into UGS net balance from/into UGS Connected to RDS Gas production in CR Connected to LDS Consumption in RDS Consumption in LDS not included Gas consumption in in RDS CR Aggregate gas quantity in /day /yr via HPS,97,16 62,827,997 15, via PPL 1,641 17,229 1,,974,656 62,845,226 5, via HPS 25,851,46 276,67,86 via PPL 24 2,499-5, 25,851,579 276,69,585-1, via HPS 8,121,67 86,76,911-15, via PPL 1,47 14,71 8,12,77 86,775,641 innogy GS 2,6,81 25,279,745 MND GS 8,276,624,229 Moravia GS 8,941 874,4 2,78,28 29,778,7 2, innogy GS 2,247,815 24,92,172 1, MND GS 299,554,211,667-1, 92,72 985,724 28,289,56 innogy GS 115,994 1,187,57 MND GS 8,72 412,562 Moravia GS -11,1-111,24 154,717 1,6,14 stores in UGS 1,855,12 2,12,818 From VP to DS 12,17 1,6,2 VS,81,245 12,25 1,9,578 45 From VP to DS 12,67 1,58 4 1.1 5 From VP to DS 12,84 1,49,91 25 VS,81,245 15,921 1,472,66 Customers 7,787,545 8,25,497 Other gas 9,42 994,4 1.1 7,88,587 84,247,897 5, 12,579 12,75 4, Other gas 12,579 12,75 VS,81,245 Fuel gas, losses, change in line pack in the TS -147,449-1,49,922 1.11 1.12 From CR 1. 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.1 1.11 1.12 1.9 1.1 1.11 1.12 1.9 1.1 1.11 1.12 Into UGS 1.2 1. 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 6, 88,24,165 1.1 Gas production in CR Customers 8,255,16 1.9 5 1,27,645 1.8 55 1,58 96,12 1.2 From UGS Other gas 1.7-4, 12,67,829,948 1.6 -, 87,215,52 1.5-2, VS 58,889 1.4, 2,69,441 8,159,1 1. 4, Customers 1.2 Into CR Moravia GS Customers connected directly to PS CR 1.1, 2, 1, 1.1 1.2 1. 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Consumption in LDS, customers in PS, VS 19 1.8 Consumption in RDS

Balance in the Czech gas system in Table 16 Balance in the Czech gas system in Gas flow into/from the Czech gas system Into CR From CR net balance into/from CR Gas flow from/into UGS included in the Czech gas system From UGS Into UGS Gas Fuel gas, production in losses, CR (total change in Gas net balance including line pack in consumption in from/into UGS CR VS) the TS Gas flow into/from the Czech gas system Into CR From CR net balance into/from CR Gas flow from/into UGS included in the Czech gas system From UGS Into UGS Gas Fuel gas, production in losses, CR (total change in Gas net balance including line pack in consumption in from/into UGS CR VS) the TS 2,542.5 2,7.5 55. 655.9. 655.9 12.2-15.9 1,187. 27,71.9 21,84.1 5,687.8 7,7.2. 7,7.2 12.7-16.2 12,664.4 2,65. 2,44.5 59.9.4..4 11.2-1.5 895. 28,95.1 21,8.9 6,294.2,28.5.,28.5 122.2-18.2 9,546.8 2,75.8 2,175.8 5.1 84.9 17.2 67.7 11.9-14.8 894.9 28,884. 2,222. 5,661.7 4,18. 18.9,924. 129.9-151. 9,564. April 2,764.8 2,199.1 565.7 118.1 76.7 41.4 9.6-14.1 62.7 29,59.6 2,491.5 6,48.1 1,26.8 82.1 44.7 1.5-146. 6,448.9 May 2,815.9 2,.7 815.2.7 4.9-4.2 9.9-9.1 415.7,1.8 21,42.4 8,728.4 7.7 4,294.4-4,286.7 17. -91.1 4,457.6 June 2,81.1 1,797.7 1,15.4. 697.7-697.6 9.8-15.8 11.8,11. 19,24.9 1,887.4.2 7,481.4-7,481.2 16. -161.6,5.6 2,995.4 1,98.9 1,14.5 9.7 755.2-715.5 9. -11.7 296.6 2,17.5 21,177. 1,84.4 426. 8,84.2-7,657.9 1.9-15.,178.1 August 2,564.9 1,859.6 75.4 26.5 48.1-81.5 1. -6.2 27.9 27,459.7 19,898. 7,561.4 28.8 4,8.6-4,99.8 11.9-59.,51.1 September 2,617.5 1,989.7 627.8. 225.1-225.1 1.1-1.7 42. 28,.8 21,289.5 6,714.2. 2,414. -2,414. 19.1-11. 4,8.,211.1 2,57. 74.1 82.7 22. 6.5 12.8-7.8 769.6 4,29. 26,78. 7,51. 886.9 28.2 648.7 18.8-74.1 8,214.4,217.7 2,617.2 6.5 78.5 2.2 76.2 14.2-16. 974.7 4,2.7 27,92.2 6,97.5 4,58.5 24.1 4,4.4 154.4-176.5 1,49.8,9.5 2,672.1 418.5 792.4 4.1 758. 14.5-14.5 1,176.9 2,951.6 28,498.1 4,45.5 8,497.5 65. 8,12.2 157. -155.9 12,587.2 1Q 7,88.7 6,227.8 1,656. 1,44.2 17.2 1,27. 5.4-41.2 2,977.2 84,51. 66,47. 17,64.6 14,5.7 18.9 14,169.8 84.8-422.7 1,775.4 2Q 8,9.8 5,997.4 2,96. 118.9 1,175. -1,56.4 29. -9. 1,.2 89,81.7 64,17.8 25,66.9 1,271.7 12,595.9-11,24.2 16.5-99. 14,257.2 Q 8,177.8 5,8.2 2,47.6 66. 1,88. -1,22.1 29.6-28.6 1,26.6 87,481. 62,64.9 25,116. 71.1 14,882.2-14,172.1 2.9-265.6 1,999.2 4Q 9,519. 7,796.2 1,72.1 1,25.7 58.6 1,195. 41.6-8.6 2,921.2 11,511.6 8,159.6 18,52.1 1,442.9 627.6 12,815. 45.5-46.5 1,211.4 1H 16,277.5 12,225.2 4,52. 1,46.1 1,192.5 27.6 64.7-8. 4,7.4 17,852.6 1,545.1 4,7.5 15,625.4 12,779.8 2,845.6 71. -821.8 46,2.6 2H 17,697.2 1,626.4 4,7.8 1,19.9 1,447. -127.1 71.2-67.2,947.7 188,992.6 145,524.5 4,468.1 14,15. 15,59.7-1,56.8 771.4-672.2 42,21.6 year,974.7 25,851.6 8,12.1 2,78. 2,69.4 14.6 15.9-147.4 8,255.1 62,845.2 276,69.6 86,775.6 29,778.4 28,289.6 1,488.8 1,472.6-1,49.9 88,24.2 2

Balance in the Czech gas system over the last 1 years Table 17 Balance in the Czech gas system between 27 and Gas flow into/from the Czech gas system Into CR From CR net balance into/from CR Gas flow from/into UGS included in the Czech gas system From UGS Into UGS Gas Fuel gas, production in losses, CR (total change in Gas net balance including line pack in consumption in from/into UGS CR VS) the TS Gas flow into/from the Czech gas system Into CR From CR net balance into/from CR Gas flow from/into UGS included in the Czech gas system From UGS Into UGS Gas Fuel gas, production in losses, CR (total change in Gas net balance including line pack in consumption in from/into UGS CR VS) the TS 27 5,929. 27,66.2 8,292.8 2,15.5 1,911.4 224.1 96.4 9. 8,652.6 79,6.4 291,578.1 87,485. 22,527. 2,15.5 2,7.5 1,16.8 414.6 91,29.2 28 6,71.2 27,71.7 8,669.5 1,829.5 1,952.8-12. 116.6 22.4 8,685.2 8,91.2 292,9.9 91,519.4 19,4.8 2,618.6-1,1.8 1,21.2 26. 91,67.1 29 4,45. 25,88.5 8,641.5 2,224.7 2,85.8-581.1 111. -1.1 8,161. 64,65.8 27,142.5 91,46. 2,467.9 29,777.2-6,9. 1,174.9-112.7 86,216.2 21 4,41.4 2,62.6 8,5.8 2,255. 1,529.1 726.2 14.9-22.6 8,979.2 427,874.5 9,449. 88,425.5 2,94.8 16,227.4 7,77.4 1,455.9-2,45.4 95,18.4 211 8,996.6 29,842.6 9,154. 877.5 1,818.8-941. 15.2-262. 8,85.8 41,65.5 16,79. 96,986.1 9,4.4 19,2.7-9,998. 1,452.9-2,795.2 85,645.6 212 9,78.2 2,274.5 7,46.8 2,247.1 1,54.2 7.9 155.8-165.2 8,158.2 42,718.7 41,874.8 78,84.9 2,84.1 16,52.9 7,481.2 1,691.7-1,691.1 86,25.8 21 4,548.7 5,77.5 8,471. 2,21. 2,477.4-246.1 151.9-1. 8,277.1 462,167. 72,9. 9,7.8 2,677.8 26,51.4-2,85.6 1,647. -916.6 87,968.6 214 6,54.7 29,291.4 7,249. 2,146.4 2,1.9 15.5 168. -152.5 7,28.4 88,422. 11,51.4 76,92.9 22,916.8 22,677.2 29.6 1,814. -1,565.6 77,49.1 5,681.7 28,27.9 7,47.8 2,8. 2,656.4 146.9 158.4-171.6 7,67.6 8,48.5,692.9 79,655.6 29,877.4 28,49.9 1,467.5 1,722.2-1,777.4 81,67.9,974.7 25,851.6 8,12.1 2,78. 2,69.4 14.6 15.9-147.4 8,255.1 62,845.2 276,69.6 86,775.6 29,778.4 28,289.6 1,488.8 1,472.6-1,49.9 88,24.2 4, 2, -2, -4, 27 28 29 21 211 212 21 214 27 into/from the Czech gas system net balancegas into/from Intoflow CRCR From CR 8,292.8 5,929. -27,66.2 8,669.5 6,71.2-27,71.7 8,641.5 4,45. -25,88.5 8,5.8 4,41.4-2,62.6 9,154. 8,996.6-29,842.6 7,46.8 9,78.2-2,274.5 8,471. 4,548.7-5,77.5 7,249. 6,54.7-29,291.4 7,47.8 5,681.7-28,27.9 8,12.1,974.7-25,851.6 28 29 21 211 212 21 214 4, Gas flow from/into that formugs part theugs Czech gas system From net UGS balance from/into UGSofInto, From CR 2, Into CR net balance into/from CR 21 6, 1, -1, -2, -, -4, 27 27 28 29 21 211 212 21 214 28 29 224.1-12. -581.1 726.2-941. 7.9-246.1 15.5 146.9 14.6 21 211 2,15.5-1,911.4 1,829.5-1,952.8 2,224.7-2,85.8 2,255. -1,529.1 877.5-1,818.8 2,247.1-1,54.2 2,21. -2,477.4 2,146.4-2,1.9 2,8. -2,656.4 2,78. -2,69.4 212 21 214 Into UGS From UGS net balance from/into UGS

Gas flow into/from the Czech gas system, including distribution systems, by entry/exit country Table 18 Gas flows in Poland Germany Slovakia Austria Country Gas flow into the Czech gas system, including distribution systems, by entry country Gas flow from the Czech gas system, including distribution systems, by exit country Balance into-from the Czech Republic Germany 2,26. 5,668.4-9.4% 45,84.1 8,25.7 Slovakia 1,648.6 1. 12275.2% 17,761.1 142.8 Poland...%.. Austria...%..,974.7 5,681.7-4.8% 62,845.2 8,48.5 Germany 2,167.6 17,255.7 4.% 247,82. 18,958.6 Slovakia 2,677.9 1,94.9-75.5% 28,622.9 116,549.4 Poland 6.1 17. -65.1% 64.7 184.8 Austria...%..,692.9 25,851.6 28,27.9-8.4% 276,69.6 Germany 9,158.4 18,412.7-5.% 97,72.1 196,247. Slovakia -1,29. -1,921.5-9.6% -1,861.8-116,46.7 Poland -6.1-17. -65.1% -64.7-184.8 Austria...%.. 8,12.1 7,47.8 8.7% 86,775.6 79,655.6 Gas imports into the CR by entry country Germany 95.15% Y/y change Gas exports by exit country Slovakia 1.6% Slovakia 4.85% Germany 89.62% 22 Poland.2%

Natural gas stored for the CR Table 19 Natural gas stored for the CR in Withdrawal from UGS SSOs Operating stores on 1 Injection into UGS end of preceding year The highest level of operating stores achieved in the year under review end of year under review innogy Gas Storage, s.r.o. 2,6,81 25,279,745 2,247,815 24,92,172 1,789,79 19,275,846 1,666,11 18,1,917 2,682,555 28,94,987 MND Gas Storage a.s. 8,874,6,6 285,692,6,619 216,56 2,,18 16,81 1,7,128 264,65 2,817,86 Moravia Gas Storage a.s. * 89,74 968,996 115,2 1,24,769 25,589 265,77 115,2 1,24,769 2,792,417 29,879,7 2,648,8 28,9,56 2,5,642 21,575,984 1,855,12 2,12,818,62,24 2,957,56 Injection into UGS -17,198-76,74-4,91-697,654-755,26-48,51-225,9-22,29-2,248-4,87 Withdrawal from UGS,, 2,5, innogy Gas Storage, s.r.o.mnd Gas StorageMoravia a.s. Gas Storage a.s. * 1,226,28 12,752 2,, 976,28 7,67 1,5, 648,288,19 April 616,771 2,46 1,, May 98,784 56,585 June 1,69,76 95,267 5, 2,197,218 162,64 9,618 August 2,48,19 251,22 97,581 September 2,678,768 262,995 115,2 2,615,48 258,946 115,2 2,265,728 262,74 84,982 1,666,11 16,81 25,589 innogy Gas Storage, s.r.o. MND Gas Storage a.s. Injection into UGS 2,6,81 8,874 89,74 innogy Gas Storage, s.r.o. 84.7% * Moravia Gas Storage a.s. commissioned the Dambořice UGS facility on 1. Moravia Gas Storage a.s. * Level of operating stores in all UGS facilities for the CR The companies shares of total gas withdrawal from UGS facilities innogy Gas Storage, s.r.o. MND Gas Storage a.s. Moravia Gas Storage a.s. * Levels of stores at SSOs for the CR Gas quantity () Gas quantity () Withdrawal/injection from/into all UGS facilities for the CR Withdrawal from UGS 1,, 655,86 8,,429 6, 84,941 4, April 118,15 2, May 717 June 2 9,78-2, August 26,528-4, September -6, 82,746-8, 78,476-1,, 792,44 1% Level operating stores The highest level of operating stores achieved in the year under review 9%of 8% 1,49,779 1,712,464 MND Gas Storage 1,46,5 2,15,89 7% a.s. 6% 678,67 2,8,66 12.1% April5% 67,177 2,425,67 May4% 1,7,69 2,24,874 June 1,75, 1,27,24 % Moravia Gas Storage 2,45,47 611,77 2% a.s. * August 2,81,99 2,25 1%.2% September,57,86 5,157 % 2,989,677 72,567 2,61,449 448,794 1,855,12 1,27,141 2

Natural gas stored for the CR over the last 1 years Table 2 Natural gas stored for the CR between 27 and Withdrawal from UGS Operating stores on 1 Injection into UGS end of preceding year The highest level of operating stores achieved in the year under review end of year under review 27 2,15.5 22,527. 1,911.4 2,15.5 2,65.6 25,9. 2,12.4 22,58.5 2,41.8 25,54.1 28 1,829.5 19,4.8 1,952.8 2,618.6 2,12.4 22,58.5 2,29. 2,5.2 2,464. 26,49. 29 2,224.7 2,467.9 2,85.8 29,777.2 2,29. 2,5.2 2,746.4 29,169.9 2,466.1 26,191. 21 2,255. 2,94.8 1,529.1 16,227.4 2,246.4 2,859.9 1,5. 15,972. 2,485.7 26,44.7 211 877.5 9,4.4 1,818.8 19,2.7 1,5. 15,972. 2,581.4 27,416.5 2,6.5 27,669.6 212 2,247.1 2,84.1 1,54.2 16,52.9 2,581.4 27,416.5 1,921.5 2,428.6 2,846.9,25. 21 2,21. 2,677.8 2,477.4 26,51.4 1,921.5 2,428.6 2,168.1 2,28. 2,75.5 29,46.1 214 2,146.4 22,916.8 2,1.9 22,677.2 2,168.1 2,28. 2,152.6 2,4.4 2,956.5 1,66.6 2,8. 29,877.4 2,656.4 28,49.9 2,152.6 2,4.4 2,5.6 21,576. 2,757.4 29,69.7 2,792.4 29,879.4 2,648.8 28,9.6 2,5.6 21,576. 1,855.1 2,12.8,62.2 2,957.6 Highest level of operating stores A simple scheme of a UGS facility Pipeline from UGS to the transmission system,5 Gas quantity (), Surface plant of the UGS facility 2,5 2, 1,5 Impermeable bedrock 1, 27 2,41.8 28 2,464. 29 2,466.1 21 2,485.7 211 2,6.5 212 2,846.9 21 2,75.5 214 2,956.5 2,757.4,62.2 Injection and withdrawal wells Stored gas 5 Impermeable bedrock 214 21 212 211 21 29 28 27 Water year Note: Any differences between stored gas levels related to withdrawal from and injection into UGS facilities are due to geological losses, process consumption, transfer of gas to the cushion, or increase in the stored reserves in the UGS facilities. Between 27 and 29, the Láb UGS facility in Slovakia also included withdrawal from and injection into the UGS facilities for the CR. 24

Natural gas consumption by gas system and customer category in the CR Table 21 Natural gas consumption in Number of customers on Category 1 Dec Share % Y/y change in consumption thousands m % Share % Czech Republic 1,618,86,58 41,22,75 46.5% 8.9%,522,762 7,559,65 6,82 81,512 8,566,82 9.7% 8.2% 74,547 7,89,518 9.7% 199,995 1,152,682 12,16,758 14.% 9.% 1,57,16 11,257,688 1.9% 2,62,7 2,68,461 25,9,24 28.7% 9.1% 2,171,16 2,12,14 28.5% Customers 2,84,47 8,159,1 87,215,52 98.8% 8.9% 7,491,68 79,8,946 98.5% 96,12 1,27,645 1.2% -17.1% 115,957 1,26,956 1.5% 2,84,47 8,255,16 88,24,165 1.% 8.5% 7,67,565 81,67,91 1.% 186 21,14 2,47,52 25.4% 6.1% 218,12 2,18,571 25.8% 1,61 167,666 1,79,126 18.4% 7.5% 156,7 1,658,9 18.4% 8,481 194,8 2,71,7 21.% 8.9% 178,157 1,89,671 21.% 86,699 29,285,1,84 2.2% 9.4% 268,15 2,85,7 1.7% Customers 426,997 886,45 9,46,165 97.4% 8.% 82,41 8,721,59 96.9% 2,711 25,1 2.6% -9.8% 26,274 279,557.1% OG+VS 46.% Pražská plynárenská Distribuce, a.s. OG 426,997 91,56 9,716,467 1.% 7.5% 846,616 9,1,66 1.% 1,28,14,214,27,22 46.7% 2.4%,2,855 2,51,692 48.1% 4,829 612,68 6,55,269 9.2% 8.4% 564,927 6,21,779 9.% 151,674 9,141 9,652,469 1.6% 8.9% 829,4 8,81,415 1.1% 2,141,616 1,962,881 2,978,597 29.5% 8.9% 1,81,816 19,194,124 28.6% Customers 2,299,99 6,582,874 7,88,56 99.1% 5.7% 6,228,62 66,99,1 98.8% 62,64 669,582.9% -19.5% 77,772 829,246 1.2% 2,299,99 6,645,514 71,57,99 1.% 5.4% 6,6,44 67,228,256 1.% 42.4% GasNet, s.r.o. OG E.ON Distribuce, a.s. 16 1,874 1,99,64 4.% 1.7% 128,724 1,67,574 57 2,1 214,86 6.2% 8.8% 18,477 197,217 6.1% 9,8 55,282 59,677 17.% 11.2% 49,76 529,789 16.4% 1,58 112,7 1,197,428 4.5% 11.% 1,98 1,76,.2% Customers 11,96 18,26,41,975 97.9% 6.9% 297,886,17,91 98.% 6,692 71,516 2.1% 11.1% 6,24 64,1 2.% 11,96 25,18,47,491 1.% 6.9%,91,25,4 1.% 16 69,957,946,116 98.8% 158.4% 14,17 1,521,799 95.% 6 1,18 11,622.%.2% 1,16 12,59.7% 7 178 1,879.% -.4% 267 2,814.2% 142 225 2,46.1% 1.4% 24 2,12.1% Customers 171 71,468,962,2 99.2% 156.6% 144,748 1,59,518 96.1%,81,245.8% -47.7% 5,887 64,22.9% 74,549,995,268 1.% 148.6% 15,64 1,6,54 1.% OG Other companies * VS 171 * Companies (NET4GAS, s.r.o., Green Gas DPB, a.s. and gas producers), in respect of which customers' consumption or in-house gas consumption is not included in the regional distribution system. 25

Natural gas consumption and air temperature by gas system in the CR Table 22 Gas consumption in thousands m No. of customers Gas companies Air temperature in Share1) MZS Average Maximum Minimum Normal2) Difference % % ) PP Distribuce 426,997 91,56 9,716,467 11.% 7.5% 1.1 25.9-15.2 9.1 1. GasNet 2,299,99 6,645,514 71,57,99 8.5% 5.4% 9. 25. -11.1 8.1.9 E.ON Distribuce 11,96 25,18,47,491.9% 6.9% 8.5 24.6-11.7 7.5 1. Other companies 171 74,549,995,268 4.5% 148.6% 9. 25. -1.9 7.9 1. CR 2,84,47 8,255,16 88,24,165 1.% 8.5% 9. 25. -1.9 7.9 1. 1) Gas companies share of total consumption in CR Gas consumption by gas company () 2) Long-term normal temperature ) Difference from long-term normal temperature Average air temperature by gas company () PP Distribuce PP Distribuce GasNet GasNet E.ON Distribuce E.ON Distribuce Other companies Other companies CR CR Gas consumption percentages by gas company Maximum and minimum air temperature by area of gas companies () GasNet 8.5% PP Distribuce GasNet E.ON Distribuce PP Distribuce 11.% Other companies 4.5% E.ON Distribuce.9% Other companies CR maximum 26 minimum

Natural gas consumption by gas system in the CR over the year Table 2 Natural gas consumption in GasNet E.ON Distribuce Other companies CR PP Distribuce GasNet E.ON Distribuce Other companies CR PP Distribuce thousands m 15,255 959,58 46,655,847 1,187,265 1,61,7 1,27,778 497, 27,942 12,664,91 112,7 72,548 6,227 1,8 894,978 1,197,555 7,815,687 86,48 147,16 9,546,75 112,462 77,91 6,97 7,592 894,928 1,22,519 7,886,219 94,67 8,881 9,564,289 April 71,56 499,548 25,127 6,654 62,685 76,51 5,46,19 268,4 7,954 6,448,916 May 9,187 54,822 17,428 4, 415,77 42,12,85,15 186,474 45,92 4,457,61 June 22,25 267,82 11,64 1,54 11,814 27,185 2,877,676 124,446 111,1,5,67 21,8 245,9 1,712 18,22 296,65 2,746 2,64,8 114,698 194,86,178,11 August 2,578 257,177 11,758 8,417 27,9 22, 2,756,98 126,9 41,624,51,144 September 24,79 297,228 14,284 66,42 41,994 257,827,186,1 15,4 71,957 4,7,961 77,771 59,85 29,579 69,14 769,568 829,228 6,2,512 15,758 76,94 8,214,47 115,812 77,524 8,415 46,976 974,727 1,22,76 8,265,87 41,849 5,286 1,49,769 142,55 926,47 46,226 61,842 1,176,861 1,52,65 9,91,77 495,78 657,464 12,587,154 1Q 75,91 2,429,957 119,855 52,269 2,977,171 4,1,444 25,99,684 1,278,19 555,987 1,775,4 2Q 12,568 1,122,172 54,189 21,8 1,,26 1,42,827 12,28,8 579,54 228,174 14,257,154 Q 66,46 8,9 6,754 12,21 1,26,57 711,6 8,577,6 9,84 1,16,417 1,999,218 4Q 5,97 2,29,46 114,221 177,952 2,921,156,582,59 24,512,92 1,221,985 1,894,69 1,211,6 1H 57,658,552,128 174,44 7,576 4,7,47 5,422,271 7,968,484 1,857,672 784,161 46,2,587 2H 42,97,9,85 15,974,972,947,729 4,294,196,89,455 1,615,819,211,18 42,21,578 year 91,56 6,645,514 25,18 74,549 8,255,16 9,716,467 71,57,99,47,491,995,268 88,24,165 Natural gas consumption by gas system in the CR in each quarter 2,5, Gas consumption () 2,, 1Q 2Q Q 4Q 1,5, PP Distribuce GasNet E.ON Distribuce Other companies 759.692 2429956.811 119854.79 52268.685 12567.7424 1122171.67 54188.866 217.6 66459.792 88.947 675.774 122.52 597.448 22946.76 11422.579 177951.78 1Q 2Q Q 1,, 4Q 5, PP Distribuce GasNet E.ON Distribuce 27 Other companies

Gas pipeline lengths of gas systems in the CR by pressure Table 24 Gas pipeline lengths on 1 Dec Distribution system operators (DSOs) VTL STL NTL Length (m) Length (m) Length (m) Length (m) Pražská plynárenská Distribuce, a.s. 7,679 2,,21 979,486,686,96 GasNet, s.r.o. 11,284,125,,6 9,195,561 5,81,22 E.ON Distribuce, a.s. 1,221,17 2,21,674 278,491,821,6 Green Gas DPB, a.s. 2,426 176 2,62 12,878,974 8,11,668 1,45,714 61,44,56,821,2,821,2 16,699,994 8,11,668 1,45,714 65,165,76 STL NTL Transmission system operator (TSO) NET4GAS, s.r.o. DSOs+TSO Czech Republic DSOs and TSO s pipeline lengths 6, 55, VTL Gas pipeline length (km) 5, 45, Pražská plynárenská Distribuce, a.s. 7.7 2.2 979.5 GasNet, s.r.o. 11284.1. 9195.6 E.ON Distribuce, a.s. 1221.2 221.7 278.5 Green Gas DPB, a.s.. 2.4.2 NET4GAS, s.r.o. 821... Czech Republic 16,7. 8,11.7 1,45.7 4, 5,, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, Pražská plynárenská Distribuce, a.s. GasNet, s.r.o. E.ON Distribuce, a.s. Green Gas DPB, a.s. NET4GAS, s.r.o. Percentages of pipeline length at each of the pressure levels in the total length of gas pipelines in the CR VTL STL STL 58.% NTL 16,699,994 8,11,668 1,45,714 VTL 25.6% NTL 16.% Note: Gas pipeline lengths are shown without service pipes 28 NTL STL VTL

Natural gas consumption by and customer category in the CR Table 25.1 Natural gas consumption in Number of customers on Category 1 Dec Share % Y/y change in consumption % Share % Jihočeský 117 11,97 1,217,717 41.4% 1.6% 112,144 1,191,24 4.7% 15 15,45 164,622 5.6% 11.1% 1,861 148,74 5.4% 8,972 48,26 515,4 17.5% 11.7% 4,159 46,18 16.8% 97,667 97,28 1,9,849 5.4% 11.5% 87,27 91,12 4.% 17,71 274,846 2,97,229 1.% 7.2% 256,491 2,7,218 1.% 19 41,98 4,426,511 8.1% 1.1% 49,64 4,64,465 9.6% 92 121,619 1,,252 11.2% 7.4% 11,269 1,27,28 1.9% 24,8 146,684 1,567,711 1.5% 6.9% 17,241 1,461,982 1.% 61, 44,857 4,26,972 7.2% 7.9% 75,84,995,645 6.2% 86,421 1,87,98 11,621,445 1.% 5.% 1,4,958 11,29,419 1.% 51 17,77 1,152,97 49.% 2.6% 15,12 1,12,289 5.8% 196 2,596 252,294 1.8% 4.% 22,625 241,184 1.9% 5,984 6,464 89,72 16.7% 1.7% 2,95 51, 15.9% 79,498 5,759 542,498 2.2% 1.% 46,159 491,72 22.% 85,729 218,59 2,7,449 1.% 5.7% 26,746 2,24,19 1.% 41.% Jihomoravský Karlovarský Královéhradecký 82 129,792 1,88,57 9.8% 4.4% 124,55 1,26,425 261 2,15 42,1 9.8% 1.% 28,6 2,2 9.% 9,52 56,547 64,58 17.4% 9.4% 51,7 55,772 17.% 18,517 17,49 1,148,81.% 8.% 99,27 1,57,521 2.7% 118,62 25,845,48,88 1.% 7.%,667,26,749 1.% 11 158,976 1,7,188 46.7%.9% 157,589 1,68,528 49.% 19 4,8 428,5 11.8% 6.6% 7,582 4,65 11.7% 8,645 59,222 62,945 17.4% 15.% 51,56 547,8 16.% 8,81 81,979 876,167 24.1% 8.9% 75, 82,14 2.4% 92,896 4,257,67,82 1.% 5.7% 21,827,4,5 1.% 142 56,678 5,418,495 55.% 2.% 495,164 5,279,877 57.% 47 57,847 618,271 6.% 1.6% 56,929 67,672 6.6% 17,991 15,52 1,127,864 11.5% 1.8% 95,22 1,14,25 11.% 66,9 245,766 2,626,654 26.8% 11.2% 22,976 2,54,11 25.4% 84,945 915,82 9,791,284 1.% 5.5% 868,289 9,255,987 1.% 11 176,78 1,886,691 8.4%.4% 17,545 1,819,2 4.1% 82 48,59 519,546 1.6% 9.8% 44,28 471,518 1.4% Liberecký Moravskoslezský Olomoucký 12,86 74,758 798,988 16.% 1.8% 67,47 718,766 15.9% 174,22 159,148 1,7,916 4.7% 11.5% 142,681 1,519,928.6% 187,557 458,877 4,96,142 1.% 8.% 424,96 4,529,54 1.% 29

Natural gas consumption by and customer category in the CR Table 25.2 Natural gas consumption in Number of customers on Category 1 Dec thousands m Share % Y/y change in consumption % Share % 42.% Pardubický 78 148,175 1,585,29 4.2% -.% 148,611 1,585,545 29 8,197 48,49 1.4% 1.9% 4,48 67,18 9.7% 1,99 59,578 66,747 16.2% 5.7% 56,68 6,471 15.9% 125,166 122,946 1,14,.% 7.7% 114,161 1,216,114 2.% 16,47 68,895,944,67 1.% 4.% 5,579,769,27 1.% 8 157,71 1,687,252 41.5% 5.6% 149,284 1,592,628 41.7% 52 4,895 469,27 11.6% 8.5% 4,445 41,95 11.% 11,59 65,488 699,91 17.2% 5.2% 62,229 662,92 17.4% 147,52 112,585 1,2,272 29.7% 5.8% 16,69 1,1,11 29.7% 159,464 79,678 4,59,71 1.% 6.% 58,27,819,77 1.% Plzeňský Prague 186 21,14 2,47,52 26.1% 6.1% 218,12 2,18,571 26.6% 1,61 167,666 1,79,126 18.9% 7.5% 156,7 1,658,9 19.% 8,481 194,8 2,71,7 21.9% 8.9% 178,157 1,89,671 21.7% 86,699 29,285,1,84.1% 9.4% 268,15 2,85,7 2.7% 426,997 886,45 9,46,165 1.% 8.% 82,41 8,721,59 1.% 18 56,567 5,996,87 54.1% 5.7% 5,144 5,655,115 55.% 652 9,11 96,54 8.7% 1.4% 79,459 846,997 8.% 17,99 11,7 1,175,716 1.6% 8.% 11,569 1,81,975 1.5% 25,816 274,752 2,96,454 26.5% 9.1% 251,948 2,68,919 26.2% 254,641 1,5,46 11,72,512 1.% 7.5% 96,119 1,268,5 1.% 129 847,894 9,62,86 77.2% 5.4% 626,96 6,68,682 72.8% 41 44,25 47,9 4.% 9.4% 4,427 4,96 4.7% Středočeský Ústecký 12,426 64,446 688,781 5.9% 8.1% 59,66 64,962 6.9% 21,249 141,742 1,514,894 12.9% 6.% 1,684 1,424,86 15.5% 226,145 1,98,18 11,78,769 1.% 27.7% 86,11 9,17,69 1.% 99 127,889 1,67,887 6.7% 1.8% 125,599 1,9,422 8.1% 4 4,21 41,86 11.6% 6.% 8, 45,29 11.5% 1,157 62,549 668,511 17.9% 8.7% 57,54 612,894 17.4% 14,45 118,86 1,262,8.9% 8.5% 18,82 1,158,97.% 114,941 48,845,729,567 1.% 5.7% 29,971,516,55 1.% 7 155,67 1,662,65 7.%.2% 15,542 1,65,72 8.7% 48 7,9 45,559 9.% 8.8% 4,872 71,685 9.% 1,528 69,12 78,7 16.5% 1.4% 62,59 666,782 16.1% 147,885 157,78 1,685,854 7.5% 11.7% 141,27 1,54,55 6.% 158,81 42,158 4,492,211 1.% 7.9% 89,244 4,148,749 1.% Vysočina Zlínský

Natural gas consumption and air temperature by in the CR Table 26 Natural gas consumption in No. of customers s thousands m Air temperature in Share1) MZS Average Maximum Minimum Normal2) Difference % % ) Jihočeský 17,71 274,846 2,97,229.4% 7.2% 8.5 24.6-12.9 7.6.8 Jihomoravský 86,421 1,87,98 11,621,445 1.% 5.% 1.2 27.5-8.7 8.9 1. Karlovarský 85,729 218,59 2,7,449 2.7% 5.7% 7.7 2.8-12.1 7.1.6 Královéhradecký 118,62 25,845,48,88 4.% 7.% 8.7 25.5-1.4 7.5 1.2 Liberecký 92,896 4,257,67,82 4.2% 5.7% 8.5 25.2-1.1 7.6 1. Moravskoslezský 84,945 915,82 9,791,284 11.2% 5.5% 9.2 25.8-1.7 7.8 1.4 Olomoucký 187,557 458,877 4,96,142 5.6% 8.% 8.9 25.8-9.9 7. 1.6 Pardubický 16,47 68,895,944,67 4.5% 4.% 8.8 25.8-11. 8..6 Plzeňský 159,464 79,678 4,59,71 4.7% 6.% 8.9 24.9-1. 7.9 1.1 Prague 426,997 886,45 9,46,165 1.9% 8.% 1.8 27. -8.7 9.1 1.6 Středočeský 254,641 1,5,46 11,72,512 12.7% 7.5% 9.5 25.8-1.7 8.8.7 Ústecký 226,145 1,98,18 11,78,769 1.5% 27.7% 9.4 25.2-1.1 8.9.5 Vysočina 114,941 48,845,729,567 4.% 5.7% 8.4 25. -1.4 7. 1.1 Zlínský 158,81 42,158 4,492,211 5.2% 7.9% 8.9 26.4-1.4 8.6. 2,84,47 8,159,1 87,215,52 1.% 8.9% 9. 25. -1.9 7.9 1. 96,12 1,27,645-17.1% 9. 25. -1.9 7.9 1. 2,84,47 8,255,16 88,24,165 8.5% 9. 25. -1.9 7.9 1. OG+VS CR 1) Percentage of s consumption in customers total consumption in CR 2) Long-term normal temperature ) Difference from long-term normal temperature Gas consumption by () Average air temperature by () Jihočeský Jihočeský Jihomoravský Jihomoravský Karlovarský Karlovarský Královéhradecký Královéhradecký Liberecký Liberecký Moravskoslezský Moravskoslezský Olomoucký Olomoucký Pardubický Pardubický Plzeňský Plzeňský Prague Prague Středočeský Středočeský Ústecký Ústecký Vysočina Vysočina Zlínský Zlínský 1

Natural gas consumption and customer numbers by in the CR Gas consumption in s Ústecký 1,98,18 11,78,769 Jihomoravský 1,87,98 11,621,445 Středočeský 1,5,46 11,72,512 Moravskoslezský 915,82 9,791,284 Prague 886,45 9,46,165 Olomoucký 458,877 4,96,142 Zlínský 42,158 4,492,211 Plzeňský 79,678 4,59,71 Pardubický 68,895,944,67 Vysočina 48,845,729,567 Liberecký 4,257,67,82 Královéhradecký 25,845,48,88 Jihočeský 274,846 2,97,229 Karlovarský 218,59 2,7,449 (ordered by consumption size) 1% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% s Prague No. of customers in on 1 Dec 426,997 Jihomoravský 86,421 Moravskoslezský 84,945 Středočeský 254,641 Ústecký 226,145 Olomoucký 187,557 Plzeňský 159,464 Zlínský 158,81 Pardubický 16,47 Královéhradecký 118,62 Vysočina 114,941 Jihočeský 17,71 Liberecký 92,896 Karlovarský 85,729 2,84,47 s shares of total consumption of customers in the CR s shares of the total number of customers in the CR Karlovarský 2.7% Karlovarský.% Jihočeský.4% Jihočeský.8% Královéhradecký 4,% Královéhradecký 4,2% Liberecký 4.2% Liberecký.% Vysočina 4.% Vysočina 4.% Pardubický 4.5% Pardubický 4.8% s shares s shares of total of the total Plzeňský 4.7% Ústecký 1.5% 8.% 8,159,1 (ordered by customer base) Table 27 4% Jihomoravský Zlínský 5.1% Středočeský 1.% 12.7% 9.% Moravskoslezský Olomoucký 5.6% Prague 11.2% 1.6% 1.9% 15.% Olomoucký 5.6% 6.6% Prague Zlínský 1,9% Plzeňský Pardubický 5.1% 4.7% 4.5% 5.6% 5.6% 4.8% Vysočina 4.% 4.% Liberecký Moravskoslezský 11.2% Královéhradecký 4.2%.% 4.% 4.2% Jihočeský Karlovarský.4% 2.7%.8%.% Plzeňský 5.6% 1.6% Zlínský 5.6% Olomoucký 6.6% Prague 15,% Moravskoslezský 1.6% Středočeský 12.7% % Středočeský 9.% 2% Jihomoravský 1.% Jihomoravský 1.6% 1% Ústecký 1.5% Ústecký 8.% % 2

Natural gas consumption by in the Czech Republic over the year Table 28 th m Jihomoravský Karlovarský Královéhradecký Liberecký Moravskoslezský Olomoucký Pardubický Plzeňský Prague Středočeský Ústecký Vysočina Zlínský OG+VS CR Jihočeský Natural gas consumption by in the CR in 4,576 17,625 29,64 49,45 52,574 125,572 7,458 55,476 54,16 146,751 17,88 117,84 52,68 64,72 1,169,848 17,417 1,187,265,949 127,824 24,99 6,618 4,16 99,12 52,46 41,7 44,29 19,442 14,7 8,967 9,746 48,115 881,6 1,45 894,978 1,669 127,72 24,517 7,12 4,8 1,895 52,766 9,984 42,7 19,56 18,695 79,287 9,564 48, 881,474 1,454 894,928 April 2,947 78,946 17,8 24,74 27,291 7,8 4,27 27,644 29,929 69,616 77,9 55,295 26,522 1,58 592,2 1,82 62,685 May 14,96 48,847 12,475 15,877 16,678 55,786 22,691 2,57 2,25 7,82 56,945 47,95 17,729 21,541 49,194 6,54 415,77 June 9,185,192 8,924 11,712 11,662 44,189 15,971 14,68 15,44 2,897 48,165 48,289 12,98 15,247 7,97 4,717 11,814 8,51 27,24 8,462 9,98 1,482 4,98 14,945 1,158 1,892 2,67 44,14 55,721 11,8 1,55 291,966 4,684 296,65 August 9,9 29,146 9,174 11,4 11,24 7,962 15,961 1,28 14,484 19,45 46,524 78,12 1,142 1,925 2,129 4,8 27,9 September 11,71 5,19 1,49 12,526 12,641 46,658 17,4 15,2 16,8 22,924 52,716 11,2 1,656 15,988 96,49 5,555 41,994 25,57 97,499 19,448 28,17 28,259 78,489 9,76 2,146 2,526 75,98 95,2 141,7 29,91 6,15 759,174 1,94 769,568,48 16,946 24,87 9,545 9,764 96,27 54,764 4,45 4,594 11,527 119,99 126,772 4,87 48,88 961,758 12,969 974,727 9,419 174,14 29,61 48,77 49,447 119,41 68,828 52,64 5,22 19,72 144,565 15,876 51,688 62,88 1,184,998-8,18 1,176,861 1Q 1,19 428,821 78,221 12,125 12,79 25,78 175,271 16,529 14,5 65,729 49,85 281,97 11,78 16,816 2,92,955 44,216 2,977,171 2Q 44,228 157,984 8,78 52,292 55,61 17,778 72,989 62,789 65,224 128,6 182,5 151,54 57,24 68,68 1,8,594 21,642 1,,26 Q 29,61 91,76 27,986,99 4,66 125,18 47,949 41,74 44,759 6,47 14,8 246,966 7,86 4,268 1,11,54 15,9 1,26,57 4Q 97,824 48,588 7,679 116,489 117,47 294,247 162,668 127,84 129,4 29,2 59,74 418,72 122,426 147,76 2,95,9 15,226 2,921,156 1H 147,421 586,85 116,928 175,417 188,421 496,558 248,26 199,18 25,576 494,64 52,52 42,61 188,612 229,184 4,241,548 65,858 4,7,47 2H 127,425 5,294 11,664 15,428 151,86 419,265 21,617 169,577 174,12 92,28 5,84 665,687 16,2 19,974,917,464,265,947,729 year 274,846 1,87,98 218,59 25,845 4,257 915,82 458,877 68,895 79,678 886,45 1,5,46 1,98,18 48,845 42,158 8,159,1 96,12 8,255,16

Natural gas consumption by in the Czech Republic over the year Table 29 CR 15,872 527,147 56,951 1,9,59 751,777 591,92 577, 1,564,24 1,462,69 1,256,468 555,498 69,55 12,478,562 185,829 12,664,91,62 1,6,782 257,121 9,682 428,221 1,59,92 555,292 48,178 471,995 1,166,14 1,11,25 895,664 424, 51,46 9,44,14 142,49 9,546,75 8,58 1,61,268 262,26 96,518 428,5 1,78,18 56,9 427,18 448,946 1,171,2 1,161,541 847,47 422,775 512,992 9,42,41 14,879 9,564,289 April 22,778 844,855 185,227 264,7 292,65 757,56 67,62 295,84 2,295 744,895 828,199 591,75 28,76 7,954 6,7,86 111,56 6,448,916 May 15,829 52,82 1,784 17,26 178,857 598,47 24,4 219,922 217,158 45,52 61,684 514,27 19,49 21,1 4,87,54 7,127 4,457,61 June 98,257 24,42 95,895 125,851 125,12 474,65 171,616 157,29 161,659 225,41 517,584 519,82 19,4 16,86,299,899 5,78,5,67 91,12 291,84 9,662 16,955 112,1 42,651 16,12 14,965 148,86 221,597 472,95 596,866 117,926 14,82,127,826 5,287,178,11 August 1,74 12,88 98,26 122,51 12,52 46,69 171,64 142,66 155,29 28,2 498,611 85,14 14,87 149,245,461,644 51,51,51,144 September 125,6 78,64 11,99 14,277 15,55 499,969 182,688 164,4 175,616 245,465 565,69 1,21,4 146,68 171,81 4,248,11 59,649 4,7,961 27,685 1,41,19 27,649,86 1,72 87,879 417,224 4,22 47,284 81,166 1,16,787 1,55,175 19,256 84,546 8,1,41 111,6 8,214,47 5,449 1,46,44 265,76 422,582 424,919 1,29,92 585,212 459,979 465,844 1,28,441 1,281,9 1,5,25 46,42 521,564 1,271,27 18,496 1,49,769 422,42 1,86,485 14,185 521,887 529,126 1,277,75 76,52 56,24 569,57 1,492,49 1,546,949 1,61,756 55,21 672,91 12,674,487-87, 12,587,154 1Q 1,1,622 4,577,595 85,19 1,14,48 1,417,522,477,9 1,871,2 1,457,416 1,498,24,91,567,74,85 2,999,478 1,42, 1,716,69 1,,286 472,147 1,775,4 2Q 472,86 1,69,111 414,95 56,481 596,2 1,8,26 782,12 67,52 699,112 1,75,47 1,956,468 1,625,7 61,21 72,799 14,25,26 21,892 14,257,154 Q 17,187 982,82 299,927 6,74 68,8 1,9,9 51,872 447,65 479,69 675,64 1,56,584 2,645,4 45,166 46,79 1,87,781 161,47 1,999,218 4Q 1,46,556 4,67,99 787,598 1,245,275 1,255,768,144,676 1,78,956 1,66,54 1,82,665,511,97,845,75 4,469,184 1,8,888 1,579,1 1,49,191 162,169 1,211,6 1H 1,57,485 6,27,75 1,249,924 1,874,829 2,1,756 5,7,299 2,65,14 2,1,467 2,197,56 5,277,4 5,69,85 4,624,551 2,15,51 2,449,492 45,28,548 74,9 46,2,587 2H 1,6,744 5,5,74 1,87,525 1,69,9 1,624,76 4,48,985 2,252,827 1,81,899 1,862,55 4,186,161 5,81,659 7,114,219 1,714,54 2,42,719 41,886,972 2,66 42,21,578 year 2,97,229 11,621,445 2,7,449,48,88,67,82 9,791,284 4,96,142,944,67 4,59,71 9,46,165 11,72,512 11,78,769,729,567 4,492,211 87,215,52 1,27,645 88,24,165 4 OG+VS 1,852,545 42,52 Prague Zlínský Vysočina Ústecký Středočeský Plzeňský Liberecký Pardubický Královéhradecký Olomoucký Karlovarský Moravskoslezský Jihomoravský Jihočeský Natural gas consumption by in the CR in

2 1,8 45, 45, 18 1,6 4, 4, 1,4 5, 5, 1,2,, 1 1, 25, 25, 8 8 2, 2, 6 15, 15, 4 1, 1, 2 5, 5, Jihočeský 5 Liberecký Zlínský Vysočina Ústecký Středočeský Prague Plzeňský Pardubický Olomoucký Moravskoslezský Number of Královéhradecký Karlovarský Jihomoravský Jihočeský Zlínský Vysočina Ústecký Středočeský Prague Plzeňský Pardubický Olomoucký Moravskoslezský Number of Liberecký Královéhradecký Karlovarský Jihomoravský Jihočeský Zlínský Vysočina Ústecký Středočeský Prague Plzeňský Pardubický 2 Olomoucký 4 Liberecký Number of Moravskoslezský 6 Karlovarský 12 Královéhradecký 14 Jihomoravský 16 Jihočeský Zlínský Vysočina Ústecký Středočeský Prague Plzeňský Pardubický Olomoucký Moravskoslezský Liberecký Královéhradecký Karlovarský Jihomoravský CR Zlínský Vysočina Ústecký Středočeský Prague Plzeňský Pardubický Olomoucký Moravskoslezský Liberecký Královéhradecký Karlovarský Jihomoravský Jihočeský Numbers of customers by and customer category in the Czech Republic Table Number of customers by in Number of 117 19 51 82 11 142 11 78 8 186 18 129 99 7 1,618 Number of 15 92 196 261 19 47 82 29 52 1,61 652 41 4 48 6,82 Number of 8,972 24,8 5,984 9,52 8,645 17,991 12,86 1,99 11,59 8,481 17,99 12,426 1,157 1,528 199,995 Number of 97,667 61, 79,498 18,517 8,81 66,9 174,22 125,166 147,52 86,699 25,816 21,249 14,45 147,885 2,62,7 17,71 86,421 85,729 118,62 92,896 84,945 187,557 16,47 159,464 426,997 254,641 226,145 114,941 158,81 2,84,47 Number of

Number of customers in the CR by demand category over the last 1 years Table 1 Number of customers between 27 and Number of Number of Number of Number of Y/y change 27 1,979 7,724 192,26 2,64,52 2,845,429.79% 28 1,911 6,88 198,771 2,657,56 2,864,576.67% 29 1,74 6,714 199, 2,664,9 2,871,547.24% 21 1,742 7,21 198,449 2,66,422 2,87,64 -.% 211 1,77 7, 2,496 2,659,787 2,869,2 -.6% 212 1,652 6,99 22,87 2,656,685 2,868,8 -.% 21 1,67 6,946 21,274 2,65,488 2,86,45 -.27% 214 1,599 6,841 197,824 2,642,898 2,849,162 -.9% 1,66 6,814 199,725 2,66,189 2,844,4 -.17% 1,618 6,82 199,995 2,62,7 2,84,47 -.14% 21 211 1,77 211 212 1,652 212 7, 7, 1,6 21 1,67 21 6,8 6,99 1,5 214 1,599 214 6,6 6,946 6,841 6,814 Number of Number of 2,67, 28 2,65, 2,657,56 19, 21 198,449 29 185, 211 2,496 21 212 22,87 211 21 21,274 212 2,64, 2,664,9 2,66,422 2,6, 2,659,787 2,62, 2,656,685 214 197,824 21 21 2,87,64 211 2,869,2 212 2,868,8 21 2,86,45 214 2,849,162 2,844,4 2,8, 2,82, 2,81, 21 29 28 27 2,8, 2,84,47 6 2, 1, -1, -2, 214 2,84,, 2,871,547 4, 214 29 5, 28575in total number of Y/y change customers 9,724 2,845,429 19,147 2,864,576 6,971 2,871,547-91 2,87,64-1,611 2,869,2-94 2,868,8-7,78 2,86,45-11,18 2,849,162-4,828 2,844,4 -,861 2,84,47 21 2,85, 2,864,576 28 214 2,86, 21 2,845,429 212 27 211 2,87, 27 28 29 21 211 212 21 214 212 number of customers 2,88, 2,62,7 211 21 2,66,189 212 211 2,61, 2,65,488 2,642,898 29 199,995 214 28 199,725 28 2,64,52 27 21 29 28 27 175, 2,66, 27 18, 199, 29 195, 214 27 21 198,771 212 192,26 28 211 27 2, 29 25, 7,21 1,618 6,714 7,2 21 1,66 6,88 7,4 29 7,724 7,6 27 21 29 28 27 1,7 1,742 1,8 21 214 29 21 27 1,74 212 1,911 29 211 28 1,9 214 7,8 21 1,979 212 27 Number of 211 8, 21 2, 21 Number of 2,1

Number of traders providing for BSD and method of proving BSD in the CR Table 2 /217 Licences for gas trade and gas production Number of entities BSD Yes Number of licensed entities providing for BSD 124 BSD No Number of licensed entities to which the BSD obligation does not apply 126 Number of all licensed entities 25 Share of entities providing for BSD of the total number BSD Yes 5% BSD Yes; 5% % 1% 2% BSD No; 5% BSD No 5% 4% 5% 6% #DĚLENÍ_NULOU! % 7% 8% 9% Providing for BSD (Section 7a of Act No 458/2 as amended) * BSD+UKZ Entities providing BSD for their protected customers Number of entities 75 Number of cases 9 2 79 8 15 18 18 124 22 BSD+PRO+UKZ Entities providing BSD for their protected customers and also another gas trader PRO+UKZ Entities providing BSD for another gas trader UKZ Entities providing BSD for their protected customers (gas traders registered with the DSO as a customer with OPM with no access to input data required for BSD calculation) Number of cases (share) Number of entities (share) UKZ 15% BSD+UKZ 45% UKZ 9% BSD+UKZ 6% PRO+UKZ 7% PRO+UKZ 6% BSD+PRO+UKZ 19% BSD+PRO+UKZ 9% Number of entities Number of cases a) UGS facility in the Czech Republic b) UGS facility outside the Czech Republic 15 17 4 4 c) Diversified gas sources d) Gas production in the Czech Republic 16 48 e) Use of alternative fuels or interruption of gas supply for the protected customer concerned f) Secured by some other gas market participant 1 1 9 11 7b) Secured by some other gas market participant (public notice no. 44/212, Section 11(7)(b)) 18 18 Proving BSD (public notice no. 44/212, Section 11(4)) * a) Proving BSD b) c) d) e) f) 1% a) b) c) d) e) f) 7b) 1 of entities 2 Number 15 4 16 1 9 18 4 Number of entities/cases 5 6Number7of cases 8 17 4 48 1 11 18 9 7b) * All data is shown on the basis of information from gas traders and gas producers providing for BSD at 1 217 7 1 11 12 Number of entities Number of cases

Gas supply security standard in the CR in the heating season Table BSD Average daily supply Monthly supply Highest ever consumption 217 Rmax.day 165,52 291,111 77,497 426,42 8,428 296,15 Rday 4,11,62 7,211,6 9,52,246 1,556,715 9,419,478 7,,58 5,72,58 RN-1,224,175 5,667,486 7,49,577 8,264,6 7,54,9 Coefficient M *.4.7.9 1..9.7 CHZ 12,586 21,74 26,17 24,788 22,56 161,91 NECHZ 17,528 14,671 159,12 185,11 16,85 119,1 27,114 42,76 422,485 59,898 57,417 281,45 CHZ,977,589 6,51,11 7,895,19 9,74,626 6,616,91 4,857,84 NECHZ 4,125,842 4,22,142 4,779,6 5,55,1 4,15,594,57,978 8,1,41 1,271,27 12,674,55 15,296,96 1,722,496 8,41,62 Daily consumption 444,9 541,586 657,287 71,28 651,5 59,276 At temperature () -1. -6.9-9.4-16.9-14.1-8.8 The peak day 29.1.1997 22.11.1998 1.12.22 2.1.26 6.2.212 1..25 Actual monthly consumption (MSS) 9,797,22 12,946,29 15,89,25 17,291,7 14,821,197 1,47,696 At temperature () 5.. -.4-6. -4.1.4 The peak year 2 1998 21 26 2 26 Adjusted monthly consumption (MPS) 9,161,15 11,75,12 14,711,98 16,9,95 1,686,615 12,511,5 At temperature () 8.1 2.8 -.2-1.7 -.5. The peak year 22 22 21 22 2 2 BSD Average daily supply Monthly supply Highest ever consumption 217 Rmax.day 15,57 27,258 5,294 9,942 5,651 27,74 Rday 84,26 675,211 874,86 988,812 882,78 686,695 55,895 RN-1 2,56 5,68 687,147 774,66 689,261 Coefficient M *.4.7.9 1..9.7 CHZ 12,421 18,887 24,65,422 2,67 15,168 NECHZ 12,884 1,172 14,895 17,9 12,825 11,161 25,6 2,59 9,5 47,76,495 26,29 CHZ 72,64 566,62 78,159 912,652 62,97 455,49 NECHZ 86,54 95,155 446,845 52,16 84,752 4,817 759,174 961,758 1,185,5 1,42,812 1,4,849 789,867 Daily consumption 42,199 51,41 62,1 67,69 61,62 56,267 At temperature () -1. -6.9-9.4-16.9-14.1-8.8 The peak day 29.1.1997 22.11.1998 1.12.22 2.1.26 6.2.212 1..25 Actual monthly consumption (MSS) 9,11 1,228,94 1,51,499 1,69,55 1,46,898 1,27,897 At temperature () 5.. -.4-6. -4.1.4 The peak year 2 1998 21 26 2 26 Adjusted monthly consumption (MPS) 87,5 1,116,21 1,98,28 1,529,92 1,299,197 1,188,74 At temperature () 8.1 2.8 -.2-1.7 -.5. The peak year 22 22 21 22 2 2 * Decree No. 44/212 kwh/m Average GCV in the CR 217 1.67 1.68 1.7 1.68 1.67 1.67 8

Comparison of BSD values in the CR in the /217 and / winter seasons Table 4 BSD 165,52.4 178,548.7-7.% 15,57. 16,716.8 291,11.5 1,58. -7.17% 27,258.4 29,42.6 77,497.2 95,841.7-4.6% 5,294. 7,167.8 426,422.9 44,475.7 -.19% 9,941.6 41,29.8 8,427.9 9,8.9 -.4% 5,651.5 6,917.6 296,15. 7,294.7 -.6% 27,742.5 28,75.5 5, 4,, 2, 1, 4,11,62.5 4,266,56.6 -.86% 84,26. 99,442.2 7,211,5.9 7,498,6.9 -.8% 675,211. 7,595.6 9,52,246.2 9,47,4.5-1.25% 874,86. 889,224. 1,556,715.2 1,526,25..29% 988,811.7 986,818. 9,419,477.6 9,411,975.4.8% 882,78.1 882,42.9 7,,57.6 7,48,862.1 -.26% 686,694.6 687,61. 12,, 1,, 8,, 6,, 4,, 2,,,224,174.8,56,86.2 -.9% 2,56.4 14,217.2 5,667,485.9 5,92,64.4 -.98% 5,679.5 55,82.4 7,49,576.6 7,417,77. -.92% 687,147.1 696,491.1 8,264,6.2 8,246,1.1.22% 774,66.5 77,49.7 7,54,9. 7,72,89.8 -.24% 689,26.8 691,177.6 5,72,58.1 5,76,227.2 -.69% 55,894.7 58,982.9 9 1,, 8,, 6,, 4,, 2,, RN-1 % Rday / Rmax.day /217 / Y/y change /217

Supply in winter and the highest ever gas consumption in the CR Table 5 Shares of CHZ and NECHZ customers in total monthly supply in the /217 winter season 1% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% CHZ NECHZ 4% % 5.9% 1% CHZ NECHZ % 6,51,11 4,22,142 1,271,27 49.1% 58.9% 5.9% 1.% 2% 49.1% 6.% 7.7% 41.1%,977,589 4,125,842 8,1,41 58.9% 62.% 41.1% 1.% 8.% 9,74,626 5,55,1 15,296,96 7,895,19 4,779,6 12,674,55 62.% 6.7% 7.7% 1.% 42.4% 6,616,91 4,15,594 1,722,496 6.7% 61.7% 6.% 1.% 4,857,84NECHZ,57,978CHZ 8,41,62 61.7% 57.6% 8.% 1.% 57.6% 42.4% 1.% Highest ever MSS and MPS* 2,, 18,, 16,, 14,, 9,797,22 9,161,15 12,, MSS 1,, MPS 8,, 12,946,29 11,75,12 15,89,25 14,711,98 17,291,7 16,9,95 14,821,197 1,686,615 1,47,696 12,511,5 MSS MPS 12,511,5 1,47,696 1,686,615 14,821,197 16,9,95 17,291,7 14,711,98 15,89,25 11,75,12 12,946,29 2,, 9,161,15 4,, 9,797,22 6,, * see Table Temperatures measured on days with the highest ever MSS and MPS 1 8.1 8 6 5. 4. 2.8.5. 8.1 2 MSS MPS. 2.8-2 -.4 -.2 -.2-6. -1.7-4.1.4 -.5 -.5-1.7-4 -.4-4.1-6 -6. -8 4.4. MSS MPS

Gas quantity stored in the CR in the winter season Table 6 Gas quantity stored in the CR in the /217 and / winter seasons (on the last day of the month), 2,75 2,5 Gas quantity in 2,25 2, 1,75 1,5 1,25 1, 75 5 25 /217 stav zásob před zimní sezónou,62 2,99 2,61 1,855 979 558 456 Stores before the winter season / 2,757 2,617 2,276 2,6 1,5 1,46 679 /217 / Gas stores in all UGS facilities in the CR in the /217 winter season 1% 9%,62 2,99 8% 2,61 7% 6% 5% 4% % 2% 1% stav zásob před zimní sezónou stav maximálních stav provozních zásob (mil. zásob m ),62 1,855 2,99 72 2,61 449 1,855 1,27 979 2,8 558 2,54 456 2,66 979 558 456 % Stores before the winter season Operating stores in mcm Maximum stores Gas stores in all UGS facilities in the CR in the / winter season 1% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% % 2% 1% 2,757 2,617 2,276 stav provozních stav maximálních zásob (mil. zásob m) 2,6 stav zásob před zimní sezónou 2,757 2,617 14 2,276 481 2,6 751 1,5 1,47 1,46 1,711 679 2,78 1,5 1,46 679 % Stores before the winter season Operating stores in mcm 41 Maximum stores

Monthly natural gas consumption in the CR in the /217 winter season Table 7 Natural gas consumption Actual gas consumption /217 / Adjusted gas consumption Y/y change /217 / Actual gas consumption Y/y change /217 % Adjusted gas consumption / /217 / Shares of actual consumption in Shares of adjusted consumption in each month as percentage of total each month as percentage of total gas consumption in winter gas consumption in winter % % /217 / /217 / 769.6 692.1 11.2% 761.9 698.5 9.1% 8,214.4 7,91.6 8,12.6 7,46.6 12.4% 12.9% 12.2% 12.1% 974.7 86. 2.9% 98.8 918. 6.8% 1,49.8 8,59. 1,474. 9,786.8 15.7% 15.% 15.7% 15.9% 1,176.9 9..% 1,178.2 1,56. 11.5% 12,587.2 9,616.8 12,61.7 11,249.7 19.% 16.8% 18.9% 18.% 1,455.7 1,187. 22.6% 1,4. 1,214.8 9.8% 15,541. 12,664.4 14,241.7 12,957.7 2.5% 22.1% 21.4% 21.1% 1,21.1 895. 14.1% 1,8.6 96.6 12.5% 1,896.1 9,546.8 11,56. 1,278.9 16.5% 16.6% 17.% 16.7% 8.5 894.9-1.2% 97.7 916. -.9% 8,576.2 9,564. 9,688.6 9,789. 1.% 16.6% 14.5% 15.9% 6,21.4 5,78.2 15.% 6,246.2 5,767.5 8.% 66,225. 57,7.9 66,71.9 61,52. 1.% 1.% 1.% 1.% Actual gas consumption Actual gas consumption 1,5 1,4 1, 1,2 1,1 1, 9 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 1% 9% 8% 7% 6% /217 5% / 4% % 2% 1% 42 % 1.% 16.5% 2.5% 19.% 15.7% 12.4% /217

Daily natural gas consumption in the Czech Republic in the winter season Table 8 Natural gas consumption in the CR in the /217 winter season Current daily temperature gradient million m Air temperature in the Czech Republic Maximum daily consumption million m At Minimum daily consumption million m At Average Maximum Minimum /217 /217 /217 Average Difference / from /.81 8.675.4 2.757 6. 1.717 146.47 15.9 7.6 15.9 4.8 8. -. 8.2 -.5 1.26 1.2 42.97 452.777-1.9 25.171 268.866 7.6 2.8 8.5 -.5 2.6.2 5.9 -.1.91 9.729 45.924 491.1-4.4 28.77.85 5.7 -.4 5.7-4.6 -.4..5 -.9 1.2 11.22 54.886 585.98-11.5 7.926 44.95-1.4-5.6.8-11.8-2. -.6-1.2-4.4 1.516 16.172 46.446 495.562-4.4 27.99 298.78 9.5 1.2 9.5-4.4 -.7 1.8.6-2.4 1.421 15.172 2.48 45.877. 16.518 176.44 12.8 6.1 12.8 1.8. 2.8.8 2. 1.155 12.29 54.886 585.98-11.5 1.717 146.47 15.9 2. 15.9-11.8 1.8.2 4. -2. Daily natural gas consumption in the /217 winter season Daily relationship between demand and temperature in the /217 winter season 58 58 55 52 49 46 4 4 7 4 1 28 25 22 19 16 1 1 7 54 5 46 42 Gas quantity () Gas quantity () Difference from normal Normal 8 4 26 22 18 14-14 -12-1 -8-6 -4-2 2 4 6 8 1 12 14 16 1 1.1. 18 1.11. 1.12. Average daily temperature () 1.1.217 1.2.217 Date Every point represents one gas day / 4 /217 1..217

Natural gas consumption in the CR in winter seasons over the last 1 years Table 9 Natural gas consumption in the CR in the 26/27 - / winter seasons Y/y change Average temperature % 27/8 778.9 8,21.7 1,19.7 12,7.4 1,282.6 1,518.9 1,29.6 1,76.5 1,61.7 11,26.7 1,5. 1,924. 6,57.5 68,995.5 14.9% 2.7 28/9 717.4 7,57.1 92. 9,74.7 1,99.1 11,595.4 1,98.1 14,75.6 1,19.6 11,695. 979.2 1,14.6 6,22.4 65,618.7-4.8% 2. 29/1 71.6 7,521.6 866.5 9,15.7 1,167.8 12,2.7 1,99. 14,821.6 1,19. 12,64.2 982.4 1,411.4 6,265.6 66,2.1.7% 1.6 21/11 76.5 8,76.5 861.9 9,115. 1,41.4 14,848.8 1,24.4 1,72.4 1,144.2 12,126.6 922.9 9,778.7 6,28. 67,18. 1.% 1.5 211/12 66.2 7,7.2 97. 1,265.9 1,27.5 1,876.1 1,15.2 12,184.1 1,51.7 14,288.9 818.5 8,642.7 5,981.1 6,264.9-5.5% 2. 212/1 675.9 7,162.2 84.2 8,922.5 1,19.4 12,58.2 1,218.8 12,9.7 1,57.9 11,26.6 1,88.4 11,519.9 6,2.7 6,77.2.7% 1.5 21/14 64.6 6,815.8 888. 9,446.4 1,26.1 1,956.4 1,67.2 11,67.9 895.1 9,518.2 748.5 7,95.7 5,265.6 56,55.4-12.6% 4.1 214/15 566.6 6,2.8 767. 8,146.5 987.9 1,48. 1,81. 11,492.8 989.9 1,525.4 865.5 9,21.9 5,258.1 55,87.6 -.1% 4. /16 692.1 7,91.6 86. 8,59. 9. 9,616.8 1,187. 12,664.4 895. 9,546.8 894.9 9,564. 5,78.2 57,7.9 2.% 4. /17 769.6 8,214.4 974.7 1,49.8 1,176.9 12,587.2 1,455.7 15,541. 1,21.1 1,896.1 8.5 8,576.2 6,21.4 66,225. 15.% 2. 7, 6, 1,5. Gas consumption (million m ) 979.2 5, 4, 1,61.7 1,29.6 1,282.6 1, 92. 1,99.1 1,98.1 1,61.7 1,88.41,5. 1,19.6 979.2 6,22.4 71.6 1,19. 866.5 1,144.2 1,167.8 1,99. 1,19. 982.4 748.5 6,265.6 1,144.2 1,57.9 922.9 717.4 29/1 1,19.6 982.4 1,19.7 21/11 76.5 861.9 1,41.4 211/12 66.2 97. 1,27.5 1,15.2 1,51.7 818.5 212/1 675.9 84.2 1,24.4 1,19.4 1,218.8 1,57.9 1,88.4 21/14 64.6 888. 1,26.1 1,15.2 1,67.2 895.1 1,218.8 748.5 214/15 566.6 767. 987.9 1,81. 989.9 865.5 /16 692.1 86. 9. 1,41.4 1,187. 895. 894.9 5,78.2 1,21.1 1,19.4 8.5 1,26.1 6,21.4 92. 769.6 1,99. 1,167.8 974.7 866.5 1,176.9 861.9 1,27.5 1,455.7 97. 8.5 6,57.5 1,51.7 1,24.4 /17 1,19.7 1,29.6 818.5 28/9 1,99.1 2, 1,282.6 778.9 1,98.1, 922.9 27/8 865.5 894.9 1,21.1 6,28. 895.1 5,981.1 989.9 895. 6,2.7 1,455.7 5,265.6 1,67.2 5,258.1 84.2 888. 1,81. 1,187. 1,176.9 987.9 767. 9. 86. 974.7 778.9 717.4 71.6 76.5 66.2 675.9 64.6 566.6 692.1 769.6 27/8 28/9 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/1 21/14 214/15 /16 /17 Winter season 44

Balance in the Czech gas system in the winter season Table 4 Czech gas system balance in the /217 winter season Gas flow into/from the Czech gas system Into CR From CR net balance into/from CR Gas flow from/into UGS that form part of the Czech gas system From UGS Into UGS Gas Fuel gas, production in losses, CR (total change in Gas net balance including line pack in consumption in from/into UGS CR VS) the TS Gas flow into/from the Czech gas system Into CR From CR net balance into/from CR Gas flow from/into UGS that form part of the Czech gas system From UGS Into UGS Gas Fuel gas, production in losses, CR (total change in Gas net balance including line pack in consumption in from/into UGS CR VS) the TS,211.1 2,57. 74.1 82.7 22. 6.5 12.8-7.8 769.6 4,29. 26,78. 7,51. 886.9 28.2 648.7 18.8-74.1 8,214.4,217.7 2,617.2 6.5 78.5 2.2 76.2 14.2-16. 974.7 4,2.7 27,92.2 6,97.5 4,58.5 24.1 4,4.4 154.4-176.5 1,49.8,9.5 2,672.1 418.5 792.4 4.1 758. 14.5-14.5 1,176.9 2,951.6 28,498.1 4,45.5 8,497.5 65. 8,12.2 157. -155.9 12,587.2,554. 2,969. 585.2 876.9.7 876. 11.9-17.7 1,455.7 7,87.2 1,67.8 6,22.4 9,89.8 7. 9,82.4 128.5-172. 15,541. 2,824.4 2,222.6 61.8 45.9.1 42.8 1.7-12.2 1,21.1,97. 2,692.7 6,44. 4,819.5 22.5 4,497. 115.7-121. 1,896.1 2,952.9 2,246.7 76.2 126. 24.6 11.7 12. -16.4 8.5 1,496.2 2,968.1 7,528.1 1,5. 26.1 1,87.2 129.2-168.2 8,576.2 18,85.9 15,24.5,616.4 2,77.8 114.1 2,59.8 76.1-84.9 6,21.4 2,978. 162,491.1 8,486.9 29,2.4 1,22.4 27,782. 82.9-867.8 66,225. net balance into/from Into CRCR From CR 74.1,211.1-2,57. 6.5,217.7-2,617.2 418.5,9.5-2,672.1 585.2,554. -2,969. 61.8 2,824.4-2,222.6 76.2 2,952.9-2,246.7 1, From CR 6 Into CR -2, -, -4, 8 net balance into/from CR 45 Gas flow into/from the Czech gas system 4,, 2, 1, -1, 4 Gas flow from/into UGS that form part of the Czech gas system From UGS Into UGS net balance from/into UGS 6.5 82.7 76.2 78.5 758. 792.4 876. 876.9 42.8 45.9 11.7 126. -22. -2.2-4.1 -.7 -.1-24.6 Into UGS From UGS 2-2 net balance from/into UGS