And it’s not all about fixing another turbine of the Nord Stream gas pipeline. The Russian Federation simply lacks the customs documents that Gazprom must provide.
Siemens Energy does not see a connection between the situation with the turbine and the reduction in gas supplies through Nord Stream-1. About this with reference to the representative of the company reports Reuters.
“Transportation of the turbine can begin immediately. The German authorities provided Siemens Energy with all the necessary documents for the export of the turbine to Russia at the beginning of last week,” the company said.
According to this statement, there are not enough customs documents to import the turbine into the Russian Federation, which must be provided by Gazprom.
Recall, earlier, Russian Gazprom announced that from July 27 it will reduce gas supplies through the Nord Stream gas pipeline to 33 million cubic meters per day. Thus, the gas pipeline will operate at only 20% of the total capacity. The reason for this decision at Gazprom is a stoppage for the repair of another Siemens gas turbine engine at the Portovaya compressor station.
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