Russia slashes Nord Stream gas supply to Europe
Moscow has come under fire for halting or reducing gas
deliveries to a dozen EU countries.
BY AMERICA
HERNANDEZ AND LEONIE KIJEWSKI
July 25,
2022 6:24 pm
https://www.politico.eu/article/gazprom-nord-stream-flows-to-halve-beginning-wednesday/
Flows
through the Russia-to-Germany Nord Stream pipeline will fall to about 20
percent capacity beginning Wednesday, Russian supplier Gazprom said Monday.
Flows will
fall to 33 million cubic meters a day, about half of current amounts, which are
only about 40 percent of the pipeline's normal capacity. However, Kremlin
spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Russia is "not interested" in cutting
off gas supplies.
Moscow has
come under fire for halting or reducing gas deliveries to a dozen EU countries.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin had previously warned of the Nord Stream drop, blaming
the delayed return of a Siemens gas turbine from Canada; the turbine is now in
Germany.
Germany's
climate and economic affairs ministry said in an emailed statement that under
EU sanctions law, no exemption is required for the turbine to be sent back to
Russia. "According to our information, there is no technical reason for a
reduction in deliveries," it said.
Ukraine has
repeatedly decried Russia blaming delivery cutbacks on the turbine, saying
Gazprom could send gas through pipelines running across Ukraine.
Oleksii
Makeiev, Ukraine’s special envoy on sanctions, told POLITICO Monday that Berlin
and Ottawa were wrong to give a sanctions exemption for the turbine, saying
Russia is "using gas supplies as another instrument of pressure on
Germany."
Spot gas
prices on the EU benchmark TTF hub rose slightly on the news, from €168 per
megawatt-hour to €176/MWh.
Zia Weise contributed reporting.

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