Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Monday it was stopping yet another turbine on the Nord Stream 1 pipeline for maintenance, which would result in reduced gas flows.
Gazprom said that due to the turbine shutdown, the daily production capacity at the Russian compressor station Portovaya will be reduced to 33 million cubic meters (mcm) of gas per day from 04:00 (local time) on 27 July. , below its full capacity of more than 160 mcm per day.
The company said on Monday that it had received documentation from Siemens Energy about the Nord Stream 1 turbine, but had not yet eliminated all remaining issues and risks.
He said issues related to sanctions imposed by Britain and the European Union still remain for Gazprom in terms of delivery of turbines to Russia and comprehensive maintenance of other engines for Nord Stream 1’s Portovaya compressor station.
Gazprom also said that it again asked Siemens for immediate support in providing all the necessary documentation and clarification of the remaining issues.
Source: CNN Brasil
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