Gas transport via Nord Stream 1 reduced, sanctions delay equipment delivery | Reuters

The amount of gas transported by Russia’s state-owned natural gas company Gazprom via the natural gas pipeline “Nord Stream 1” connecting Russia and Germany is decreasing. Taken in February (2022 Archyde.com / Dado Ruvic)

[Archyde.com]–The amount of gas transported by Russia’s state-owned natural gas company Gazprom via the natural gas pipeline “Nord Stream 1” connecting Russia and Germany is decreasing. Due to sanctions once morest Russia in Western countries, equipment supplier Siemens Energy cannot return the turbine under maintenance in Canada.

On the 14th, Gazprom limited supply to Germany via Nord Stream 1 to a maximum of 100 million cubic meters per day. Previously it was 167 million cubic meters.

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