Russian gas giant Gazprom said Monday it was cutting daily gas deliveries via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to 33 million cubic metres starting Wednesday.
That would correspond to 20 per cent of the pipeline's capacity. The current flow of gas into Germany is only at 40 per cent, according to DW.
'We are monitoring the situation very closely in close exchange with the Federal Network Agency and the gas crisis team,'' the German Economics Ministry said.
'According to our information, there is no technical reason for a reduction in deliveries,'' it added.
Russian gas giant Gazprom said Monday it was cutting daily gas deliveries via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to 33 million cubic metres starting Wednesday.
That would correspond to 20 per cent of the pipeline's capacity. The current flow of gas into Germany is only at 40 per cent, according to DW.
'We are monitoring the situation very closely in close exchange with the Federal Network Agency and the gas crisis team,'' the German Economics Ministry said.
'According to our information, there is no technical reason for a reduction in deliveries,'' it added.
Russian gas giant Gazprom said Monday it was cutting daily gas deliveries via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to 33 million cubic metres starting Wednesday.
That would correspond to 20 per cent of the pipeline's capacity. The current flow of gas into Germany is only at 40 per cent, according to DW.
'We are monitoring the situation very closely in close exchange with the Federal Network Agency and the gas crisis team,'' the German Economics Ministry said.
'According to our information, there is no technical reason for a reduction in deliveries,'' it added.
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