Nord Stream, three gas pipelines damaged ‘unprecedented’ | Reuters

Nord Stream, which operates natural gas pipelines between Russia and Europe, said on Sept. 27 that three pipelines were damaged on the same day. The photo shows facilities related to Nord Stream 1. FILE PHOTO: Lupmin, Germany March 2022. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke

[モスクワ 27日 ロイター] – Nord Stream, which operates natural gas pipelines connecting Russia and Europe, announced on the 27th that three pipelines were damaged on the same day. Such cases are said to be “unprecedented,” and there is no prospect of recovery.

The Danish shipping authority announced on the 26th that a gas leak had occurred on Nord Stream 2. Following this, the Swedish Maritime Authority announced on the 27th that two gas leaks had been found on Nord Stream 1.

Nord Stream said it was unprecedented to see three pipelines damaged on the same day, and said: “It is not possible at this time to predict when the gas transportation infrastructure will be restored.”

Nord Stream 1 consists of two parallel pipelines, each with a capacity of 27.5 billion cubic meters per year. In 2011, it started supplying gas from Russia to Germany. After July, it was only operating at 20% of its capacity, but it stopped at the end of August and has not been restarted even following maintenance.

Nord Stream 2 was built in September 2021 but did not go into operation following Germany suspended the project.

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