Russia completes filling gas into 1st string of Nord Stream 2 pipeline
Moscow
19-October-2021

PHOTO: IANS
The procedure for filling the first string of the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline was completed on Monday, the project's operating company owned by Russia's gas industry giant Gazprom announced.
This pressure is sufficient to start transporting gas in the future, Xinhua news agency quoted the statement as saying.
The gas-in procedure for the first string of the Nord Stream 2 started on October 4.
Pre-commissioning steps for the second string remain underway.
Gazprom had announced on September 10 the completion of the flagship energy project despite US opposition.
The 1,230-km pipeline is expected to transport 55 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually from Russia to Germany via the Baltic Sea.
Watch This TWL Video
Gazprom intends to put it into operation before this year's end.
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline is approaching its operation as Moscow has repeatedly voiced its readiness to help ease the current energy crunch in Europe.
In a meeting with President Vladimir Putin earlier this month, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak proposed prioritising the launch of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline among other options - IANS
More Headlines
Weather Dept Predicts Heavy Rains In Several TN Districts
Chitra Subramaniam’s Book Boforsgate Exposes Arms Trade, Corruption, and Political Intrigue
Israeli Tourist Gang-Rape Case: Third Accused Nabbed in Chennai
Indian Startup Founder Salaries Drop 25% Amid Funding Winter
DMK to Launch Statewide Protests Against NEP’s Three-Language Formula
Weather Dept Predicts Heavy Rains In Several TN Districts
Chitra Subramaniam’s Book Boforsgate Exposes Arms Trade, Corruption, and Political Intrigue
Israeli Tourist Gang-Rape Case: Third Accused Nabbed in Chennai
Indian Startup Founder Salaries Drop 25% Amid Funding Winter
DMK to Launch Statewide Protests Against NEP’s Three-Language Formula