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Gazprom Reduction in Nord Stream 1 Gas Flows Raises Concerns

Gazprom, the Russian state-owned energy company, has significantly cut gas flows along the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, reducing capacity to below 40% (down 25 million cubic meters per day). The company has attributed these declines to defective compressor turbines, which are crucial for maintaining gas flow. Currently, replacement parts for the turbines are being held by Siemens, the German equipment supplier. However, due to sanctions on Russia, the turbines cannot be returned from their current location in Canada.

The situation has raised concerns as Moscow has warned that any further delays in the repair process could result in the suspension of all gas flows to Europe. This development has caused alarm, particularly among European countries heavily reliant on Russian gas supplies.

Italy, in particular, has reported a gas flow drop of 15% as a result of the reduced capacity of Nord Stream 1. This situation puts Italy in a precarious position, considering the country's surging borrowing costs and limited options to diversify its energy sources.

Additionally, gas flows to France have completely halted following a significant drop to approximately 10% of capacity since June 15th. This sudden stoppage has raised questions about the stability and reliability of gas supply to the country.

The reduction in gas flows along Nord Stream 1 highlights the vulnerability of European countries to disruptions in Russian gas supplies. It emphasizes the need for diversification of energy sources and the development of resilient and sustainable energy strategies to ensure energy security in the face of potential disruptions or geopolitical tensions.


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