Reducing the amount of gas leaks on Nord Stream pipelines

Reducing the amount of gas leaks on Nord Stream pipelines

Gas leaks in at least two Baltic Sea-based Nord Stream pipes have significantly decreased.
This Friday night, the Swedish Coast Guard reported that only a 20-meter-radius patch of gas was beginning to seep at the water’s surface above the two smaller leaks in the Swedish Economic Zone.
The leak, which had previously been continuous, also diminished at the larger of the two holes and regressed to a region with a diameter of roughly 600 metres, according to the Swedish Coast Guard.

After speaking with the operating firm, it was thought that the leaks may end the following Sunday.
In the Swedish Economic Zone and the Danish Economic Zone, respectively, there were two leaks out of the four.
The two leaks on the Swedish side on Thursday had a radius of around 900 metres and 200 metres, while the two leaks on the Danish side had a radius of 555 metres and 680 metres, as previously reported by the two nations in a letter to the UN Security Council.

minimising gas leaks on the Nord Stream pipelines

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