this Nord Stream pipeline gas supply resumed this thursday from Russia to Germany after a ten-day suspension period for maintenance work based on flow data provided by the infrastructure operator.
The amount of gas starting to come in is approx. 30% of maximum driving capacity, Klaus Müller, head of the German federal network agency (Bundesnetzagentur), added on Twitter. Supply data from Nord Stream shows that gas started flowing at 06:00 local time (04:00 GMT).
Müller stated that the estimated percentage of gas for today over Nord Stream 1 is about 530 GWh/day, which is equivalent to about 30% of the capacity of the directly connected gas pipeline. This country, which entered Europe and Russia and Germany from the Baltic coast.
The head of the German agency added: The estimated supply is “binding for the next 2 hours, changes during the day will be highly unusual.”
this The gas pipeline interrupted the natural gas supply. Germany last july 10 Carrying out regular maintenance duties, although German authorities have recently expressed concerns about whether the technical outage will be extended.
The German government reported this Wednesday Managed to reduce its dependence on natural gas from Russia from 55% in February to the current 26%, This is as a result of efforts to reduce imports and the suspension of supply through Nord Stream.