Nord Stream 1: Gas deliveries announced for Thursday

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Berlin, Dusseldorf, Munich Germany is still threatened with a serious gas crisis. It remains unclear whether, and if so to what extent, Russian gas will again be delivered to Germany via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline. On Thursday, the maintenance of the Baltic Sea pipeline should normally end and the gas flow will start again. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin has already threatened to significantly reduce deliveries.

The first small deliveries have already been accepted, as confirmed by the gas market researchers from ICIS and the President of the Federal Network Agency, Klaus Müller, via Twitter. “The first pre-registrations for tomorrow are now available,” ICIS explained to the Handelsblatt. As a rule, the required natural gas is requested by the shipper and then confirmed by the supplier, in this case Gazprom.

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