Russia's Gazprom Group said it would reopen the Nord Stream 1 gas pipe to Germany, but did not say specific time.

Gazprom Group on September 2 announced that they could not reopen the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline as planned, after detecting the main turbine at the Portovaya compressed station near St.

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We completely stop transporting gas through Nord Stream 1, until the problem is overcome, Gazprom's notice said.

A few hours earlier, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at a press conference that the supply of gas through Nord Stream 1 could face more interruptions in the future.

Not Gazprom's fault, but due to a shortage of resources.

Gazprom's Bovanenkovo gas field in Yamal peninsula, Russia in 2019. Photo: Reuters.

Gazprom announced the stop of Nord Stream 1 pipeline from August 31 to September 2 for maintenance.

The postponement notice reopening Gazprom's Nord Stream 1 was offered after G7 agreed to press the ceiling price with Russian oil.

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Nord Stream 1 is the largest gas pipeline from Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea, transporting about 55 billion cubic meters of gas per year.

Brussels accused Russia using gas as weapons to retaliate against Western sanctions, but Moscow repeatedly rejected.

Russia recently stated conditions to ensure the supply of gas for Europe, including canceling sanctions with Moscow and starting Nord Stream 2, the pipeline was completed in September 2021, designed to transport gas gas.

Russian gas transferred pipes for Europe.

For many decades depending on Russian gas, it makes it difficult for Europe to find solutions for the prolonged energy crisis when Moscow cuts the supply.

After 6 months of suffering a series of unprecedented sanctions from the West, the Russian economy faced many difficulties, but was still motivated by selling energy.