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October 4, 2022 at 8:18 pm

Gazprom Says As Nord Stream Leaks Cease Gas Could Resume on Single Undamaged Undersea Line…

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by David Greenberg at The Daily Financial Trends

On Monday, Russian state energy giant Gazprom noted that gas leakage had ceased on three of the four sabotaged underseas pipelines of the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipelines, and that the fourth line, one of two Nord Stream 2 undersea lines, appeared to be undamaged in the attacks, and could resume gas deliveries to Germany, if Germany so chose.

Europe has launched major investigations after seismologists registered explosions at the locations of thtee major leaks from the undersea gas lines. Sweden has cordoned off the area around one leak, and brought in a special deep sea submersible to begin investigations. Germany, Denmark and Sweden all have said they believe the damage was due to sabotage.

Gazprom has said that although there was a loss of pressure and apparent damage to both Nordstream 1’s “A” and “B” lines,…

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