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Map of the proposed Nord Stream and connecting pipelines. Nord Stream (German–English mixed expression for "North Stream"; Russian: Северный поток, Severny potok) is a network of offshore natural gas pipelines which run under the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany to provide Western Europe with natural gas. It comprises two ...
The Nord Stream 1 (NS1) and Nord Stream 2 (NS2) are natural gas pipelines. They are two of 23 gas pipelines between Europe and Russia. [9] The leaks were located in international waters, [a] but within the economic zones of Denmark and Sweden. [10] Both pipelines were built to transport natural gas from Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea ...
Nord Stream 2 (German–English mixed expression for "North Stream 2"; Russian: Северный поток — 2) is a 1,234-kilometre-long (767 mi) natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany running through the Baltic Sea, [2] financed by Gazprom and several European energy companies.
The annual U.S. defense policy bill unveiled by lawmakers late on Thursday contains sanctions that backers say will halt one of Russia's biggest projects in Europe: the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
The flow of gas from Russia to Germany through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline will stop on Monday for a planned 10-day maintenance period. Germany is largely dependent on Russian gas to fuel its ...
Before the natural gas resumed flowing at 40% capacity Thursday, European officials had feared Moscow would simply decide to keep the spigot closed as payback for Europe’s opposition to Russia ...
The Nord Stream pipeline project began in 1997, when Gazprom and Finnish oil company Neste [a] formed the joint company North Transgas Oy for the construction and operation of a gas pipeline from Russia to northern Germany across the Baltic Sea. [11] [12] [13] North Transgas Oy cooperated with the German gas company Ruhrgas.
The White House on Tuesday called Germany’s decision to halt certification of the new Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline “a major turning point in the world’s energy independence from Russia.”