(Clarifies that the bookings for the gas flow have fallen to zero, not the gas flow itself yet)
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Frankfurt (Reuters) – As expected, bookings for the gas flow through the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline fell to zero on Monday morning.
This emerged from the operator’s website https://www.nord-stream.info. Accordingly, there is the requirement not to feed any more gas into the tube. Accordingly, the actual gas flow will also drop to zero.
The pipe running through the Baltic Sea is to be serviced annually over the next ten days and cannot be used for gas transport. In Germany and Western Europe, the question is raised with concern as to whether the Russian energy company Gazprom will pump gas to the West again in full after the end of the maintenance.
For several weeks, Gazprom has been supplying only part of the gas volume and has put forward technical reasons for this. However, the federal government considers the cut to be politically motivated. Given the uncertainty for the post-July 21 period, it has launched contingency planning for a total Russian gas blackout.
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