(Finance) – The amount of gas arriving tomorrow via the Nord Stream 1 it should be around the 30% of capacity of the strategic gas pipeline that goes from Russia to Germany. This was announced by the president of the German Network Agency, Klaus Muller, specifying that it would be only 530 gigawatt hours. Earlier, Muller himself had said that Gazprom indicated 800 gigawatt hours via Nord Stream 1 for Thursday. Muller specified that data may still change.
In the afternoon, Gascade (German manager of the two arrival points of the pipeline) had foreseen a resumption of the flow “al pre-maintenance level“, or” 40% of the transport capacity “.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin said it is still unclear what conditions will the turbine be returned of Nord Stream 1 after repairs in Canada, while Gazprom reported that it has not yet received the documentation from Siemens required to reinstall the turbine in the pipeline. The delays in returning the turbine are behind the cut in gas exports to 40% of capacity, according to the Russian energy giant.