In recent days, Gazprom has reduced gas supplies through Nord Stream 1 by 60%, and supplies to France have stopped.
France has stopped receiving gas through the pipeline from Germany, French operator GRTgaz said on Friday, June 17th.
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“Since June 15, GRTgaz has marked the cessation of gas supplies from Germany to France,” the report said.
The company called for as much gas as possible to be pumped into storage facilities.
Earlier, the operator warned that there was no threat of cutting off gas supplies to France, as delays in supplies from Germany would pay for supplies from Spain and other sources.
At the same time, Italian company Eni announced that it had received only half the volume of gas requested from Gazprom on Friday.
In recent days, Gazprom has reduced gas supplies through Nord Stream 1 by 60%. As a result, the price of gas in Europe exceeds $ 1,500 per thousand cubic meters.
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Source: korrespondent

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