Russian gas giant Gazprom announced on Tuesday that it will reduce the volume of gas it supplies to Europe via its gas pipeline by 40%. Nord Stream Due to Siemens delaying reparations, which adds to the Western sanctions against Russia.
“Currently, we are currently guaranteeing up to 100 gas supplies via the Nord Stream gas pipeline. 100 million cubic meters per day“Of the daily planned 167 million cubic meters of gas, the company reported on its Telegram channel.
According to Gazprom, “The Siemens company did not deliver the product. pumping equipment was repaired, technical service times were exceeded and technical faults were detected in the engines”.
Therefore, at this time bomb count reduced to threeaffects the volume of gas that can be transferred.
German technology and industry group Siemens announced that it was exiting the Russian market in mid-May due to the war in Ukraine and Russia. began to suspend its activities and industrial activities.
According to the company, international sanctions and possible countermeasures are affecting its activities in Russia, in particular rail and bus services. care.
Siemens President and CEO, Roland BushHe said they had decided to “orderly end” the company’s activities in Russia, where they have been for nearly 170 years.