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Canada transports Nord Stream turbines to Germany = Russian newspaper | Reuters

Canada shipped the turbine of the natural gas pipeline “Nord Stream”, which had been repaired, to Germany by air on July 17. The Russian newspaper Kommersant reported. Taken in March in Lubumin, Germany (2022 Reuters / Hannibal Hanschke)

[モスクワ 18日 ロイター] –Canada transported the turbine of the natural gas pipeline “Nord Stream”, which had been repaired, to Germany by air on the 17th. The Russian newspaper Kommersant reported on the 18th as a story of related sources.

Russia’s energy giant Gazprom has so far reduced its gas supply to Germany due to delays in the return of turbines.

“Nord Stream 1” is currently undergoing regular maintenance and is scheduled to be completed on the 21st.

According to Kommersant, the turbines will be shipped from Germany by ferry and overland to Russia via Helsinki. It will arrive in Russia around the 24th, and it will take 3-4 days to prepare for operation.