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Turkish Stream stops work for a week

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Gazprom has already reduced gas supplies to Europe via Nord Stream 1 by 60%, and now it has suspended transit through Turkey.

Gazprom stopped pumping gas through the Turkish Stream gas pipeline from June 21 to 28, the company’s press service reports.

This is allegedly because of the preventive work plan.

Before stopping, 32 million cubic meters were pumped through the gas pipeline to Europe. m of gas with a throughput capacity of 41.7 million cubic meters. m of gas.

Last week, Gazprom cut gas supplies through Nord Stream 1 by 60%. As a result, the price of gas in Europe exceeds $ 1,500 per thousand cubic meters.

At the same time, Gazprom could use the free capacity of the Ukrainian GTS and the Yamal-Europe gas pipeline, but it does not, creating a gas crisis in Europe.

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Source: korrespondent

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