Nord Stream: Russia resumes gas supplies to Europe

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Russia restored critical gas supplies to Europe through Germany via the Nord Stream pipeline after 10 days of maintenance.

Key Takeaways.

  • Germany is heavily dependent on Russian gas and had feared that Moscow would not reopen the pipeline after the scheduled work and accused Moscow of using energy as a “weapon.
  • However, the pipeline is barely operating at 40% of its capacity.
  • Nord Stream 1’s steady drop in gas supply will probably make it harder for nations to restock before winter when gas demand is substantially higher.
  • European nations have been exploring alternate gas suppliers, such as LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) from the US that can be shipped.
  • However, establishing the infrastructure required to import gas from new suppliers can be costly and time-consuming.

The Nord Stream Gas Pipeline

  • Nord Stream’s twin pipeline transports natural gas from Russia to Europe through the Baltic Sea.
  • It consists of two pipelines.
    • Nord Stream 1 was completed in 2011 and ran from Vyborg in Leningrad (Russia) to Lubmin near Greifswald, Germany.
    • Nord Stream 2, which runs from Ust-Luga in Leningrad to Lubmin, was completed in September 2021.
  • For at least 50 years, the twin pipelines can deliver 110 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas to Europe.
  • It passes across the territorial waterways of Germany, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Russia and their respective Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs).
  • The pipeline links to the NEL (North European Pipeline) and OPAL (Baltic Sea Pipeline) in Germany, which are further connected to the European grid.

Pic Courtesy: Business Line

Content Source: The Hindu

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