The gas pipeline operator company will begin inspecting the damaged section within 24 hours.
A Russian-flagged vessel chartered by Nord Stream AG is conducting research at the site of the Nord Stream pipeline explosions for the first time, Reuters wrote on Thursday, October 27.
function news4527058() {
$.get(‘//’ + window.location.host + ‘/ajax/module.aspx?spm_id=444&id=4527058&lang=2&IsAjax=true’, function (data) { $(‘#nk4527058’).html(data); });
}
news4527058();
“Now we share the same space and communicate with each other. A few hours ago, the consortium said they wanted to study the area of the explosions … To simply conduct underwater photography, there is no permission required from us,” the Swedish Navy said.
According to Nord Stream AG, after the calibration work, specialists will be ready to start examining the damaged area within 24 hours, which, according to current estimates, will take from 3 to 5 days.
As part of the inspection of the gas pipeline section in Denmark’s exclusive economic zone, Nord Stream AG continues to await the authorities’ decision on issuing permits to carry out damage assessment work.
According to Spiegel, the German government removed the possibility of launching Nord Stream 2 after the explosions.
“It is likely that the act of sabotage with a strong explosion would have a negative impact on the same pipeline line, so the main technical possibility of use is no longer there,” the German government said in a statement in response to a request from to a German deputy.
Also in Berlin, they recalled that Nord Stream 2 did not have time to receive the necessary certification, because Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine.
Recall that on September 26 in Nord Stream and Nord Stream-2, the pressure in three strings of gas pipelines dropped significantly. Russia called the incident sabotage. Sweden announced the completion of an investigation conducted jointly with Denmark and Germany. The explosions were blamed on leaks.
News from Correspondent.net on Telegram. Subscribe to our channel Athletistic
Source: korrespondent

I am Dylan Hudson, a dedicated and experienced journalist in the news industry. I have been working for Buna Times, as an author since 2018. My expertise lies in covering sports sections of the website and providing readers with reliable information on current sporting events.