The reason for the reduction in supplies was allegedly “disagreements in some contracts,” Gazprom said.
Russian gas monopoly Gazprom has notified French energy company Engie that it will cut gas supplies from Tuesday. Bloomberg reported this on August 30, citing Engie’s statement.
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Gazprom says the reason for the reduction in deliveries is allegedly “disagreements in some contracts.” The agency said that such a move by Gazprom implies a further reduction in gas supplies to Europe.
“As previously announced, Engie has obtained the volumes necessary to meet its obligations to its customers and its own requirements, and has also introduced several measures to significantly reduce any direct financial and physical consequences which may arise from the termination of gas supplies by Gazprom,” it said. in a company statement.
As you know, Gazprom reduced gas supplies through Nord Stream 1 to 20% of capacity – 33 million cubic meters per day. At the same time, the gas pipeline is capable of transporting up to 167 million cubic meters. m of gas. The company explained its decision by the fact that it could not use the repaired Siemens turbine, allegedly due to sanctions.
Moreover, SP-1 will be completely discontinued this week.
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