Denmark stops gas leak from Nord Stream 1 pipeline

Denmark stops gas leak from Nord Stream 1 pipeline

A day after officials declared that the leak in the pipeline “Nord Stream 2” had ceased, the Danish government reported on Sunday that the leakage in the pipeline “Nord Stream 1” had also ended.
The Danish Energy Agency was informed by Nord Stream AG that the pressure in the Nord Stream 1 pipe presently seems to be stable.

Danish Energy Agency tweeted: “Nord Stream AG has informed to the Danish Energy Agency that pressure currently looks to be steady in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, indicating that the gas leak from the last two explosions has also now halted.”
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline in the Baltic Sea appears to have ceased leaking natural gas, the Danish agency said on Saturday.

Huge amounts of methane were discharged by the underwater explosions that wrecked the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines last week.
According to Nordic investigators, the explosions used several hundred pounds of explosives.
In a related statement, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the West of damaging pipelines that his country had built on Friday. The United States and its allies angrily refuted this accusation.

The US-Russian differences continued later in the emergency meeting of the UN Security Council called by Russia regarding the attacks on the pipelines, and Norwegian researchers published a map that predicted that the huge leakage of methane gas from the damaged pipelines will move across large areas of the north. .

Denmark stops the Nord Stream 1 pipeline’s gas leak.

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