Report: Russia wants to supply gas to Germany again - but less than before
Created: 07/19/2022Updated: 07/19/2022 5:18 p.m
By: Patrick Mayer
This is where the Russian gas arrives: Lubmin near Greifswald in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
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The Russian state-owned company Gazprom wants to supply gas to Germany again.
This is reported by the Reuters news agency.
So there is a but.
Munich/Greifswald – Is Moscow ruler Vladimir Putin turning on the gas tap for Germany again or does he allow it?
According to a media report, an initial decision was made this Tuesday (July 19).
As the
Reuters
news agency reports, the Russian state-owned company Gazprom wants to supply gas to Europe again.
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However, this should not apply to the previous volume of gas deliveries.
Reuters
quoted an alleged insider as saying: "They (Gazprom) will return to pre-July 11 levels." On July 11, the annual routine maintenance work on the pipeline through the Baltic Sea began.
According to information from Moscow, they should be completed after ten days.
As
Bild
writes, the gas pipeline will only run at around 40 percent of its possible capacity.
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