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Polish leader tells Nord Stream supporters to ‘Stay Silent’ as pipeline controversy begins

Polish leader tells Nord Stream supporters to 'Stay Silent' as pipeline controversy begins

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized reports of Nord Stream pipeline explosions. Germany partnered with Russia on the pipeline project. Poland’s deputy prime minister denied reports  On Saturday, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk responded to reports raising new questions about who was responsible for the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions. Tusk stated that the initiators … Read more

Poland receives German request to arrest Nord Stream suspect

Poland receives German request to arrest Nord Stream suspect

Poland’s public prosecutor’s office confirms European Arrest Warrant from German authorities. Ukrainian diving instructor allegedly part of Nord Stream gas pipeline attack. Polish prosecution denies arrest as he left Poland for Ukraine in early July. Poland’s national public prosecutor’s office confirmed on Wednesday that it had received a European Arrest Warrant from German authorities related … Read more

We don’t know who blew up Nord Stream pipeline, says Russia

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Russia is still unsure of who was responsible for the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines. But wants an objective investigation. The ARD story cited unnamed security sources from five different nations. Moscow is still unsure of who was responsible for the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, according to former security chief … Read more

Germany searched boat suspected of carrying explosives

Germany

Germany searched a boat in January suspected of carrying explosives. Which used in the September detonations of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines. Investigations are ongoing. The German federal prosecutor’s office searched a boat in January that was thought to be carrying explosives used in the September detonations of the Nord Stream 1 … Read more

Russia set to mothball damaged Nord Stream gas pipelines

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  • Russian gas exports outside ex-USSR almost halved last year.
  • Nord Stream pipelines ruptured by blasts in September.
  • Sources say both lines will be conserved to prevent degradation.

Russia’s broken undersea Nord Stream gas pipelines are due to be plugged and decommissioned, according to sources familiar with the project.

Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2, each consisting of two pipes, were built by Russia’s state-controlled Gazprom to transport 110 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas to Germany under the Baltic Sea each year.

Three of the pipelines were ruptured in September by inexplicable blasts, and one of the Nord Stream 2 pipes remains intact.

Nevertheless, rising tensions between Moscow and the West over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had already brought Nord Stream 1 to a halt, preventing its twin, which had been criticized by Washington and Kyiv for increasing Germany’s reliance on Russia, from ever coming online.

‘Buried’

Although Gazprom has stated that it is theoretically possible to rebuild the broken lines, two sources familiar with the preparations have stated that Moscow sees no possibility of relations with the West improving sufficiently in the near future for the pipes to be required.

Europe has substantially reduced its Russian energy imports in the last year, while state-controlled Gazprom’s (GAZP.MM) exports outside the former Soviet Union are set to nearly halve in 2022, reaching a post-Soviet low of 101 bcm.

According to one Russian source, the project was “buried” in Russia. Two others stated that, while there was no plan to repair the burst pipelines, they would be preserved for possible future reactivation.

Another individual acquainted with the program indicated that conservation is being considered by the parties.

This would almost certainly entail sealing the damaged ends and covering the pipes to avoid future corrosion from seawater.

According to one Russian source, if the seaborne liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States that Europe is using to balance some of its Russian supply becomes significantly more expensive, Europe may be willing to buy more from Russia.

The Russian Energy Ministry addressed questions to the pipeline operators, but neither they nor Gazprom responded.

Engie (ENGIE.PA), Gasunie (GSUNI.UL), and Wintershall DEA (WINT.UL) (BASFn.DE) – stakeholders in Nord Stream AG, the operator of Nord Stream 1 – declined to comment. A spokesperson for Germany’s E.ON (EONGn.DE), which also owns a stake in Nord Stream AG, said: “To our knowledge as a minority shareholder, no decision has been made, either for or against restoring the line.”

WHO BLEW UP THE PIPELINES?

Moscow has insisted, without offering evidence, that the bombs were the work of the West. The White House denounced as “complete fiction” a blog post last month by US investigative journalist Seymour Hersh saying that Washington was to blame.

Denmark, Germany, and Sweden are still conducting investigations.

Nord Stream 1 had already been shut down for maintenance in late August, but it was never resumed as Russia and the West disagreed about the repair of a pumping turbine amid Western sanctions.

The comparable Nord Stream 2 project, which was completed in September 2021 as tensions with Russia rose, fell into problems when German regulators refused to certify it. The initiative was subsequently halted just days before Moscow pushed its armed forces into Ukraine on February 24, last year.

Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed utilizing the intact Nord Stream 2 link to pump gas, but Germany, which is looking to reduce its dependency on Russia, rejected the notion. Poland has likewise ceased purchasing Russian gas.

Russia is now shipping just about 40 million cubic meters of pipeline gas per day to Europe via Sudzha on the Ukraine-Slovakia border.

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday that Moscow, which hopes to set up a gas hub in Turkey to replace the Baltic route, would no longer rely on the West as an energy partner.

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Russia says British forces blew up Nord Stream

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London denies the accusation. It believes it an attempt by Moscow to deflect attention from Ukraine. The accusation comes in the midst of the worst Western-Moscow relations since the Cold War. According to the Russian defense ministry, British navy troops detonated explosives and destroyed the Nord Stream gas pipelines last month. London denies this assertion … Read more

Russia says Nord Stream leaks occurred US-controlled zone

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A Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said that Washington had “full control” over the waters around Denmark and Sweden. Zakharova didn’t show any proof that the U.S. was in charge of Sweden and Denmark. The European Union thinks that the leaks on the subsea Russian pipelines to Europe were caused by sabotage. Leaks in the Nord Stream … Read more

Sweden discovers a new leak in the Nord Stream gas pipeline

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The fourth leak this week has been found. This time in Sweden, in a significant undersea pipeline supplying Russian natural gas to the EU. While blaming sabotage, the EU avoided specifically blaming Russia. The fourth leak this week has been found, this time in Sweden, in a significant undersea pipeline supplying Russian natural gas to … Read more

Russia postpones reopening of Nord Stream, In a blow to gas-starved Europe

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Nord Stream 1 pipeline was set to reopen on Saturday at 0100 GMT following a three-day maintenance shutdown. Gazprom discovered an oil leak that rendered a pipeline turbine unsafe to use. Moscow has blamed sanctions imposed by the West for impeding operations and maintenance.   Russia has postponed a Saturday deadline to resume gas supplies … Read more

New turbine Shutdown will reduce gas export to Germany via Nord Stream 1 says Gazprom

Nord Stream

Gazprom to shut down another turbine in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany, reducing flow by half. Europe has warned that Russia could cut off gas flows this winter, sending Germany into recession. Russia supplies approximately 40% of Europe’s gas and 30% of its oil. Russia’s Gazprom announced on Monday that it would shut … Read more

Russia resumes critical gas supplies to Europe via Nord Stream

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Russia restores critical gas supplies to Europe. Germany believes Russia is squeezing supplies. Experts say 40 percent of supplies would not be enough to avert energy crisis. Russia on Thursday restored critical gas supplies to Europe through Germany via the Nord Stream pipeline after 10 days of maintenance, but uncertainty lingered whether the Kremlin would … Read more

Europe is on edge as the Nord Stream Russian gas link begins to shut down

Europe

The largest pipeline transporting Russian gas to Germany started its yearly repair, with flows anticipated to cease for 10 days. However, governments, markets, and businesses are concerned that the closure may last longer due to the conflict in Ukraine. Under the Baltic Sea, the Nord Stream 1 pipeline carries 55 billion cubic meters (bcm) of … Read more

France’s industry moves to oil out of fear of a Russian gas cutoff

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 Russia reduced flows through Nord Stream 1 pipeline. Its main route for shipping gas into western Europe, to 40% capacity. France relies on Russian gas for 70% of its electricity. Poland’s former energy minister says Europe is heading for a “perfect storm” over the next few months, he warned. France’s energy-serious industry is accelerating alternate … Read more

Germany to strip Schroeder of official perks over Russia ties

Germany

Germany’s ruling coalition will seek to deprive former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder of official perks such as chauffeurs on Thursday for his obstinate refusal to cut ties with Russian energy behemoths. Schroeder will lose offices and employees paid for by taxpayers at an annual cost of around 400,000 euros ($421,000) under an application made by the … Read more

Kremlin: Nord Stream 2 unveiling to balance gas price limits on European market

Nord Stream

The introduction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline will balance the price limits on the European gas market, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated, as gas future prices hang onto rising to record highs. Prior, Russian gas giant Gazprom publicized that the building of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline was completed, noting that first gas … Read more