Nord Stream 2, the underwater gas pipeline meant to connect Germany and Russia via the Baltic Sea, has received another blow as the German Federal Network Agency has rejected Nord Stream’s request for the project to be exempted from the EU’s Gas Directive, according to media reports. Nord Stream 2 …
Read More »Russia not to be Able to Complete Nord Stream 2 Construction on Its Own
The Nord Stream 2 project will connect Russia'.s Ust-Lug and Germany'.s Greifswald.
Read More »US has Prevented $6bn Russia-Germany Gas Pipeline
It’s going to be a very long delay. because Russia doesn’t have the technology.
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The gas pipeline will enable the Russian Federation to optimize gas supplies.
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Nord Stream 2 expects regulators to decide by May whether its contested natural gas pipeline linking Germany to Russia will be able to operate as planned.
Read More »US Sanctions against Nord Stream 2 Unacceptable
Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg lashed out at the US over its push for sanctions to be slapped on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project.
Read More »Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Will Be Built Regardless of Obstruction by US
The construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will be completed despite the threat of US sanctions because European nations have a clear economic interest in the project. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.
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Read More »US Sanctions on Nord Stream 2 ‘Very Pro-European Decision’
The German government rejects such extraterritorial sanctions.
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