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Exclusive-Gazprom says Nord Stream 1 resumption depends on Siemens Energy

Published 09/05/2022, 10:39 PM
Updated 09/06/2022, 06:57 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Pipes at the landfall facilities of the 'Nord Stream 1' gas pipeline are pictured in Lubmin, Germany, March 8, 2022. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke//File Photo

By Vladimir Soldatkin

VLADIVOSTOK, Russia (Reuters) -Russia's biggest natural gas pipeline to Europe will not resume pumping until Siemens Energy repairs faulty equipment, Gazprom’s Deputy Chief Executive Vitaly Markelov told Reuters on Tuesday.

Europe is facing its worst gas supply crisis ever, with energy prices soaring and German importers even discussing possible rationing in the European Union's biggest economy after Russia reduced flows westwards.

Gazprom (MCX:GAZP) on Friday said the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, Europe's major supply route, would remain shut as a turbine at a compressor station had an engine oil leak, sending wholesale gas prices soaring.

When asked when Nord Stream 1 would start pumping gas again, Markelov told Reuters on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum in the Russian Pacific port of Vladivostok: "You should ask Siemens. They have to repair equipment first."

Siemens Energy said it was not currently commissioned by Gazprom to do maintenance work on the turbine with the suspected engine oil leak, but was on standby.

The company, headquartered in Munich, Germany, said on Tuesday that it did not comprehend Gazprom's presentation of the situation.

It said an engine oil leak at the last remaining turbine in operation at the Portovaya compressor station did not constitute a reason to keep the pipeline closed.

"We cannot comprehend this new representation based on the information provided to us over the weekend," Siemens Energy said in a written statement.

"Our assessment is that the finding communicated to us does not represent a technical reason for stopping operation. Such leaks do not normally affect the operation of a turbine and can be sealed on site," it added.

ENERGY WAR?

The Kremlin blames the energy crisis on sanctions imposed on Russia by the West over what President Vladimir Putin calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine. European leaders say Moscow is using energy to blackmail the EU.

Nord Stream 1, which runs under the Baltic Sea to Germany, is by far the biggest Russian gas pipeline to Europe, carrying up to 59.2 billion cubic metres of gas per year.

Once considered a symbol of the cooperation between one of the world's biggest energy powers and the world's fourth largest economy, Nord Stream has now become the subject of recriminations between Berlin and Moscow.

Germany, the biggest European purchaser of Russian energy, says Russia is no longer a reliable supplier. EU politicians say Putin is using his clout as the head of one of the world's biggest energy powers to stoke discord in Europe over the conflict in Ukraine.

Germany dismisses Gazprom's explanations about turbine issues as a pretext.

But the Kremlin says that the West triggered the energy crisis by imposing the most severe sanctions in modern history, a step Putin says is akin to a declaration of economic war.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Pipes at the landfall facilities of the 'Nord Stream 1' gas pipeline are pictured in Lubmin, Germany, March 8, 2022. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke//File Photo

The Kremlin also warned that Russia would retaliate over a G7 proposal to impose a price cap on Russian oil, a step that is unlikely to hurt Russia unless China and India were to follow suit.

Russian Energy Minister Nikolai Shulginov said on Tuesday in Vladivostok that Russia will respond to the price cap by shipping more oil to Asia. He said Russia and its partners were considering setting up an insurer to facilitate the oil trade.

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Ken, Brad and Peter have the same response to anyone they disagree with..."Russian bot". Maybe people see things from a different perspective. No one has said they like putin, but we can easily see that our response in the west was poorly thought out.
What the heck happened in Kamianka-Dniprovska yesterday?
Half a million have left russia up ti now this year why he he he and now they will negotiate with ukraine for peace BS ujraine have a great offensive now
Split Ukraine with Hungary, Belarus, Poland and Russia ofcourse. Problem solved
I am going to go out on a limb and guess that you do not live in a country where the culture appreciates self-determination.
You are entitled to your opinion, but I am going to disagree with your preference for a murderous war to force a return to middle ages. North Korea likes the idea though.
companies filing for bankruptcy by the minute now in germany
Wow. Thanks for that information. By your math, that will be 10,000 German companies bankrupt in a  week. So sad,
Gro-Political Chess game ♟
I am so confused with the reporting. Yesterday, it was reported that Gazprom would be shutoff indefinitely until the EU lifts all sanctions it imposed on Russia. Today, it is being reported that Gazprom pipeline will only resume when all repairs are made.
soon all german citizen will be declared as right wing by state media..happens every time germans dislike their goverment
you should pay much attention to the russian trolls nils hulman and s alexov, they are hopeless putin lovers not here to make sense but to spread division and chaos…
 not pay attention
Understood.
White Christmas with warm wind from to ukraine from god
USA, EURO, UK. Very hard times is coming . Be awere. Crisis is gonna hit u guys so hard. This will be the crises of crises.
Oh, my. That sounds horrible. Thanks for the warning.
Go brandon push for cap it is a good ideia !!!! Its gonna work belive!
Piss off russian bots
Peace american brandon !
What?
Germans will open nord stream 2. There will be recession, unemployment. Winter is coming!
riiiight. they need to "fix the leaks". This is Russian sanctions. or more accurately this is Russia's common sense response to Western sanctions. They will bolster their relations with the brics block while causing economic crisis in Europe. This is partially their fault for crippling their alternative energy and self reliance of fossil fuels. They made that cold bed, now they have to lay in it.
Lol @ price caps "unlikely to hurt" Thanks for your expertise. Why would countries in Asia pay full price? Just out of kindness? Good luck with that.
Exactly. If the cap is $40. China and India will offer $41 and get it.
Rissia is making it’s easier for Europa to get rid off Fossil fuel in the end we all will win the planet will survive and we Don want any russians in Europe stay home and enjoy putin songs from Stalins
What they call this ? Xenofobic ? Congrats peter showing what u are .
Putin only have the gas the army is cero
It's time Russia teaches the 'green' in Germany a hard lesson
What lesson would that be? That it is good policy not to be dependent on fossil fuels from other nations?
Wait, Talk me through that, Einstein. The less fossil fuels a country needs, the more dependent they are on them? Man, your brain is broken.
Russia is full of BS they could deliver anytime they want but they just want to punish europe for helping ukraine…but they will not succeed all they will achieve is loosing their biggest customer and a billions of dollars
dude 70k on streets and it's not even winter.....Italy elections in 2 weeks.....eu is done
Europa stands together we will fight to the last man standing Russia can’t live without Europe and putin and Lavrov are full of BS we will winn what are Russia fight for ask the young’s soldiers of Russia they don’t no it
Don't poke the bear.
The bear has shut off the gas and hibernate for the winter.
I will poke my neighbor. He is too disgusting.
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