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To: miraje who wrote (769143)10/7/2022 3:56:59 PM
From: didjuneau  Respond to of 793956
 
Nord Stream AG ready to inspect - waiting for permission.

nord-stream.com

Oct. 4, 2022 | Zug, Switzerland | In line with the calculated expectations, the pressure in both lines of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline stabilised as of Monday, October 3, 2022.

As of today, Nord Stream AG is unable to inspect the damaged sections of the gas pipeline due to the lack of earlier requested necessary permits.

In particular, according to the Swedish authorities, a ban on shipping, anchoring, diving, using of underwater vehicles, geophysical mapping, etc. has been introduced to conduct a state investigation around the damage sites in the Baltic Sea.

According to information received from the Danish authorities, the processing time of the Nord Stream AG request for the survey may take more than 20 working days.

Nord Stream AG remains in close contact with relevant authorities.

Moreover, the owner of the appropriately equipped survey vessel chartered by Nord Stream AG still doesn’t have “green light from Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs” to depart.