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Energy Code - Stocking of Natural Gas
| The Act includes an article fixing a gas tank filling trajectory to gas operators in France, based on the requirements of the French Energy Regulatory
Release of oil stocks - Response mechanisms in case of supply disruption
The text outlines the conditions under which France can release strategic stocks in the context of an effective international decision to release stocks or a major disruption in national
Defense Code and Energy Code - Stocking of Petroleum Products
The Code includes a section on strategic stockpiling of oil and petroleum products and reflects the EU directive 2009/119. The stocks are maintained by the Professional Committee for Strategic Petroleum Stocks (CPSSP) through SAGESS. The article was last amended in
National Plan to adaptation to climate change
This plan contains measures to protect the population, develop the territory, improve the resilience of our economy, ensure the continuity of public services. This plan is intended to be revised every 5 years according to the reality of the warming trajectory and the evolution…
Emergency Decree on Remedy and Prevention of Shortage Fuel Oil
The Decree gives rights to the Prime Minister to cover oil rationing strategies to ensure a fair allocation of fuel products to various service sectors according to the pre-determined priority
Bill 5, Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025
Bill 5, titled the Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025, is an Ontario law principally aimed at accelerating the permitting of infrastructure and mining projects in the province. Through this bill, Ontario aims to shorten the approval process currently averaging…
Security Act (ZInfV-1)
Slovenia's Security Act (ZInfV-1) establishes a national framework to secure critical infrastructure and digital services, including energy
Government Emergency Ordinance No. 155/2024 (GEO 155/2024)
Romania's Network and Information Systems Security Law of 2020 (Law 89(I)/2020) establishes a national framework to secure critical infrastructure and digital services, including energy
Legal Notice 71 of 2025
Malta's Network and Information Systems Security Law of 2020 (Law 89(I)/2020) establishes a national framework to secure critical infrastructure and digital services, including energy
The Network and Information Systems Security Law of 2020-89
Cyprus's Network and Information Systems Security Law of 2020 (Law 89(I)/2020) establishes a national framework to secure critical infrastructure and digital services, including energy
Act on Cybersecurity of Operators of Essential Services and Digital Service Providers
Croatia's Cybersecurity Act establishes a national framework for securing network and information systems, including the energy
Cybersecurity Act
Bulgaria's Cybersecurity Act establishes a national framework for securing network and information systems, including the energy
Federal Act on Information Security (FAISC)
The Federal Act on Information Security (FAISC), establishes a comprehensive framework for information security within the federal administration and critical infrastructure sectors, including the energy
National Cyber Security Policy (NCSP)
Pakistan National Cyber Security Policy (NCSP) 2021 focuses on strengthening digital resilience, promoting a secure cyberspace across sectors. It includes specific measures to protect critical infrastructure, including the energy system, from cyber
Government Cybersecurity Strategy
Tanzania's Government Cybersecurity Strategy 2022 aims to strengthen digital resilience by protecting critical information infrastructure and fostering a secure
National Strategy on Cybersecurity
Mozambique's National Cybersecurity Strategy (2022–2027) aims to strengthen digital resilience by protecting critical information infrastructure and fostering a secure
Law No. 2/2017 on Cybersecurity
Albania's Law on Cybersecurity seeks to achieve a high level of cyber security across sectors by defining security measures, rights, obligations and mutual cooperation between the entities operating in the field, including critical infrastructure
Law on Information Security
Serbia's Law on Information Security focuses on strengthening digital resilience, promoting a secure cyberspace across sectors. It includes specific measures to protect critical infrastructure, including the energy system, from cyber
National Strategy for Cybersecurity
Costa Rica's National Cybersecurity Strategy focuses on strengthening digital resilience, promoting a secure cyberspace across sectors. It includes specific measures to protect critical infrastructure, including the energy system, from cyber
Law on Cybersecurity
The information systems in the energy sector are classified as critical to national security and must undergo strict cybersecurity assessments, audits, and monitoring. Operators must coordinate with the Cybersecurity Task Force (CTF) for compliance and incident response. Service…
Decree on Additional Measures to Improve the System for Ensuring Cybersecurity of Critical Information Infrastructure Facilities
The Resolution establishes the procedure for ensuring cybersecurity of critical information infrastructure facilities, giving public actors responsabilities in the issue and assigning rights and obligations to actors operating with critical information
The Network and Information Systems Regulations
The Act establishes the security duties to be implemented by operators of essential services, such as the energy sector, and the duty to notify the cyber security
Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) Industrial Control Systems (Operational Technology) Standard
The Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) has developed the Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security Standard to enhance the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure in Dubai. This standard provides a framework for managing cyber risks associated with Industrial Control…
Resolution dated June 19, 2019 No. 518 on the approval of General requirements for cyber protection of critical infrastructure objects
The Resolution approves the general requirement of cybersecurity in critical sectors, including the energy
Law on Cyber Security
The law states that enterprises, institutions, and organizations operating and providing services in the "fuel and energy, mining and other industries" can be classified as critical infrastructures. They must ensure cybersecurity of their systems and technological information,…
Cyber Security Law
The national cyber security strategy mentions that the energy sector is a critical infrastructure. The Act requires entities within its scope to implement security measures, conduct risk assessments, and promptly report vulnerabilities and cyber incidents to the Cyber Security…
Decree-law n. 2023-17 of Cybersecurity
The Decree, through article 21 and 22, establishes specific measures regarding critical digital infrastructures, where it is included the energy
Royal Decree-Law of security of networks and information systems
The Royal Decree-Law regulates the security of network and information systems used in the provision of essential and digital services, and to establishe a system for incident reporting. The energy sector is included among the essential services covered by this
Act on Cyber Security and on Amendments to Certain Acts
The Act regulates cyber security measures and incident reporting in critical sectors, including energy, as mandate by the EU Directive. The last amendment was introduced in January 2025, as a transposition of EU Directive NIS
Critical Systems Cybersecurity Controls
The controls are designed to establish minimum cybersecurity requirements for national critical systems, including those in the energy sector. They serve as an extension to the Essential Cybersecurity Controls (ECC –
Law on security of critical information infrastructure
The law applies to Russian legal persons and individual entrepreneurs owning or operating information systems, networks, or automated control systems in the field of power and the fuel and energy complex. They must categorize their information systems, implement security…
Law No. 46/2018 on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the European Union
The law establishes the legal framework for cyberspace security, transposing the EU Directive 2016/1148 concerning measures for a high common level of security of network and information systems across the Union. The law considers energy a critical sector, and imposes…
National Cybersecurity System Act (NCSSA)
The National Cybersecurity System Act (NCSSA) provides the regulatory framework for the protection and prevention of critical infrastructure in
Law 30999: Cyber Defence Law
The regulation applies to critical national assets which would include the energy sector. The regulation mandates implementing cyberdefence capabilities, establishing protocols for incident response, and adhering to guidelines for military operations in cyberspace when national…
The Security Act
The Act applies to "activities which are of vital importance to fundamental national functions" which would include the energy sector. The Act imposes requirements such as the duty to implement security measures, conduct risk assessments, and provide notice of security-related…
Designation and Protection of Critical National Information Infrastructure Order
As part of the Cybercrimes Act 2015, this Act aims to establish measures in order to protect critical infrastructure, which includes energy and power
Law 05-20 relative to cybersecurity
The law applies to "infrastructures d’importance vitale" which would cover the energy sector. They must ensure their information systems comply with directives from the national authority, implement security policies, manage risks, audit their systems, classify information…
Cyber Security Act
Malaysia's Cyber Security Act 2024 establishes a regulatory framework for managing cybersecurity risks and incidents affecting National Critical Information Infrastructure (NCII) entities, designated by sector leads. It also introduces a licensing regime for cybersecurity…
Law of 28 May 2019 transposing Directive (EU) 2016/1148 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2016 on measures for a high common level of security of network and information systems across the European Union
The Law is a transposition of NIS Directive which establishes measures for assuring cyber security within critical infrastructure, including the energy
Cybersecurity Act
Critical information infrastructure operators, which would include the energy sector, are responsible for ensuring the cybersecurity of their systems, complying with government requirements, and reporting incidents to relevant authorities. They must also appoint responsible…
Regulations Regarding the Procedure for Ensuring the Compliance of Information and Communication Technology Systems with Minimum Security Requirements
These regulations likely apply to the energy sector as owners or legal possessors of critical information technology infrastructure. The requirements involve developing security policies and implementing specific measures for their information and communication technology…
Basic Act on Cybersecurity
Critical social infrastructure providers, including those in the energy sector, are required to independently and actively endeavor to ensure cybersecurity and cooperate with national and local government cybersecurity policies, while the national government will provide…
Law 5160 on a common level of cybersecurity in the European Union
The law establishes cybersecurity measures for critical infrastructure entities, including the energy sector. It mandates risk management strategies, incident reporting to CSIRTs, and national cooperation frameworks to enhance cybersecurity
Directive NIS 2 on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union
The directive 2022/2555 on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union requires EU Member States to ensure that entities operating in critical infrastructure sectors — including the energy sector — implement cybersecurity risk management measures and…
Measures concerning natural gas
The public and businesses may be urged to reduce gas use by lowering heating, using less hot water, and adopting energy-efficient cooking practices, aiming to prevent severe shortages in
National emergency plan
The competent authority assigns mandatory demand reduction levels to large customers for a specific period, in line with Article 5 of Regulation (EU) 2022/1369, adjusting reductions to each customer's
Legal act on the emergency plan for natural gas supply
This Legal Act enables suppliers must implement measures, secure gas from alternative sources or storage, and utilize available transmission routes. System operators will cut supply to customers with interruptible contracts, as notified by suppliers. Consumers shall be informed…
Ordinance on terms of natural gas delivery and supply
This Decree, under Serbia’s Energy Law, sets conditions for natural gas supply and delivery while outlining emergency measures for supply disruptions. It includes fuel switching, limiting gas supplies, and suspending deliveries to ensure system
Emergency plan for security of natural gas supply
Through the Emergency plan, natural gas producers assess and maximize production availability, reporting results to the TSO/CA. Suppliers evaluate additional purchase options or potential reductions in final customer consumption per contractual agreements and inform the TSO/CA.…
Gas Security of Supply Preventive Action
Malta only uses natural gas for electricity production. Consequently, all measures to be adopted in response to entering each gas security of supply crisis level are dependent only on measures related to the production and use of electricity, such as reduce electricity demand as…