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Gazprom says to cut Nord Stream gas deliveries drastically from Wednesday

Gazprom said it was cutting daily gas deliveries via the Nord Stream pipeline to 33 million cubic metres a day — about 20% of the pipeline's capacity — from Wednesday

Germany, which is heavily dependent on Russian gas, has accused Moscow of using energy as a ‘weapon’ (Photo: AFP)Premium
Germany, which is heavily dependent on Russian gas, has accused Moscow of using energy as a ‘weapon’ (Photo: AFP)

Gazprom said it was cutting daily gas deliveries via the Nord Stream pipeline to 33 million cubic metres a day -- about 20 percent of the pipeline's capacity -- from Wednesday.

The company said in a statement on Monday that it was halting the operation of one of the last two operating turbines due to the "technical condition of the engine".

The supplies from the Portovaya compressor station will be slashed from 7 am Moscow time Wednesday, the company said.

The announcement came after Russia last week restored critical gas supplies to Europe through Germany via Nord Stream after 10 days of maintenance, but only at 40% of the pipeline's capacity.

Germany, which is heavily dependent on Russian gas, has accused Moscow of using energy as a "weapon".

Gazprom cut flows to Germany via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline under the Baltic Sea in recent weeks, blaming the absence of a Siemens gas turbine that was undergoing repairs in Canada.

Earlier Monday Gazprom said it had received paperwork related to the delayed delivery of the turbine but pointed out a number of issues including those relating to EU and UK sanctions remained.

The showdown comes amid raging tensions over Russia's intervention in Ukraine. EU states have accused Russia of squeezing supplies in retaliation for Western sanctions over the offensive.

Enduring German reliance on Russian gas coupled with alarming signals from Moscow have turned up the pressure on Europe's top economy.

A total shutdown of imports or a sharp reduction in the flow from east to west could have a catastrophic effect, shutting factories and forcing households to turn down the heat.

 

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Published: 25 Jul 2022, 09:00 PM IST
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