Energy crisis: Russia is backtracking and will deliver gas to Europe via Ukraine – Teller Report

Gazprom will deliver 42.7 million cubic meters of gas to Europe via Ukraine this Saturday, September 3, hours after announcing that deliveries to Germany via the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline would not resume as planned. Gazprom will deliver 42.7 million cubic meters of gas to Europe this Saturday (September 3) via Ukraine, the Russian gas giant said, hours after announcing that deliveries to Germany via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline would not resume as planned. Nord Stream 1 at the heart of the tractions Throughput at the Sudja entry point, on the border between Russia and Ukraine, was slightly higher than its level on Friday but not sufficient to compensate for the volumes that were expected via Nord Stream 1 Russia announced Friday that the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline, which runs under the Baltic Sea to connect Russia with Germany and other Western European countries, will not restart as planned this Saturday, due to an oil leak detected during maintenance operations over the past few days. The German group Siemens Energy, which usually carries out maintenance operations on the Nord Stream 1 turbines but was not associated this time with the work carried out by Gazprom, considered that the leak reported by the Russian group in no way justified the shutdown of the gas pipeline.