“They (the Gazprom company. -

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) will return to the levels that were before July 11,” the agency’s interlocutor said.

It is specified that the capacity of the pipeline after the resumption of work will be less than 160 million cubic meters per day.

On June 9, Russian gas supplies via Nord Stream were reduced due to planned technical work.

According to Gazprom, the supply volumes were limited due to the untimely return of equipment by Siemens after repair.

Kommersant, citing sources familiar with the situation, said that Canada on July 17 sent a Siemens turbine for Nord Stream to Germany by plane, it should arrive in Russia by July 24.