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Gazprom increases the amount of gas for Europe through Ukraine

 

Gazprom Group increased part of Europe through pipeline in Ukraine after notifying the Nord Stream 1 system indefinitely.

Russian National Energy Group Gazprom announced that it will provide 42.7 million cubic meters of gas to Europe through pipes in Ukraine today.

The notice was given a day after Gazprom announced that the Nord Stream 1 pipe could not be reopened as planned, due to the main turbine detection at the Portovaya compressor station leaked during the general inspection with the Siemens Maintenance unit

A gas pumping station near the Ukrainian - Polish border in 2009. Photo: Reuters.

We will stop completely transport gas through Nord Stream 1 until the problem is overcome, the notice of Gazprom has a paragraph, but does not mention the specific deadline.

The Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov previously warned that the supply of gas through Nord Stream 1 could face more interruptions in the future, saying that Western sanctions on Russia have hindered and protected.

Duc Siemens Energy said that the oil leak often did not affect the operation of the turbine and could be sealed on the spot.

Gazprom stops transferring gas through Nord Stream 1 pipes from August 31 to September 2 for maintenance.

The postponement notice reopened Nord Stream 1 was given after the G7 agreed to apply the ceiling price with Russian oil.

Russian gas transferred pipes for Europe.

Nord Stream 1 is the largest gas pipeline from Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea, transporting about 55 billion cubic meters of gas per year.

Russia recently stated conditions to ensure the supply of gas for Europe, including canceling sanctions with Moscow and starting Nord Stream 2, the pipeline was completed in September 2021, designed to transport gas gas.

The Nord Stream 2 project doubled the supply of gas from Russia to Germany to 110 billion m3 per year, but Berlin delayed the license on February 22 after Moscow recognized two Ukrainian separatists.

Russia's Gazprom Group said it would continue to close the Nord Stream 1 gas pipe to Germany after maintenance, but did not mention the time to reopen.

Russia says Europe can resolve the energy crisis by canceling sanctions on Moscow or continues to keep and suffer the consequences.

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