The head of Siemens Energy’s Supervisory Board, Joe Kaeser, considers baseless accusations that gas supplies to Germany have been reduced due to delays in repairing Siemens ’Russian equipment.
Siemens Energy, a German energy company, has denied accusations from Russia of having to cut off gas supplies to Germany due to untimely maintenance of turbines.
“It is very convenient to involve a company that is well-known in Russia,” said Joe Käser, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Siemens Energy, in an interview with the Süddeutsche Zeitung on June 28. such a strong reduction in gas flow “.
In mid -June, Russian gas monopoly Gazprom significantly reduced gas supplies to Germany through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, explaining this by delays in repairing equipment overseen by German concern Siemens.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized this explanation, calling it a reason.
On July 11, the ten -day planned maintenance of the pipeline will begin. Energy suppliers and German Economy Minister Robert Habeck are concerned that Gazprom may not resume gas supplies through Nord Stream 1 after that.
Source: DW
Recall that in mid -June, Gazprom 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.
It was also reported that Russia has limited gas supplies to 12 EU countries. Russia already has 12 countries in the EU completely or partially cut off from gas supplies.
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