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Gazprom affirms none of gas turbines for Nord Stream is under repair in Canada

It is reported that only one turbine remains in working condition now

MOSCOW, August 25. /TASS/. Russian gas holding Gazprom announced that none of the gas turbines of the Portovaya compressor station of the Nord Stream pipeline is now under repair in Canada.

"At present none of the turbines of the Portovaya compressor station is under repair in Canada," the company said in a statement on Thursday.

Earlier, Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said that Canada is still ready to return the five turbines that are being repaired in Montreal for the Nord Stream pipeline.

The Nord Stream gas pipeline, which supplies gas from Russia to Europe, has been used at about 20% of its maximum capacity since July 27 due to the shutdown of two gas turbines. One of them, built in Canada by Siemens Energy, was sent to Montreal for repairs. Due to Ottawa’s sanctions against Russia, the manufacturer initially refused to return the repaired turbine to Germany, but after numerous requests from Berlin, the company decided to do it. On July 25, Gazprom announced the forced shutdown of another gas turbine engine at the Portovaya compressor station. Consequently, only one turbine remains in working condition now.