On October 2, local time, the Danish Energy Agency said that the Nord Stream Gas Pipeline Company had informed them that the pressure of the "North Stream-1" natural gas pipeline had returned to stability, indicating that the natural gas leakage from the pipeline had stopped.

So far, the two "North Stream" natural gas pipelines have stopped leaking.

  The "Beixi-1" and "Beixi-2" natural gas pipelines leaked on September 26.

The Nord Stream Gas Pipeline Company stated that the natural gas leak from the "North Stream-2" natural gas pipeline was stopped on October 1.

On October 2, the "Beixi-1" natural gas pipeline also stopped leaking.

There is still no specific timetable for when the investigation into the cause of the incident and repairs to the damaged pipeline will take place.

  Regarding the cause of the incident, several seismologists in Denmark and Sweden previously believed that an "underwater explosion" occurred near the leak point.

Many European countries suspect that the leak was caused by "sabotage".

Russia has accused the United States of being responsible for the incident, but the United States has denied it.

  Regarding the repair work, the Beixi Natural Gas Pipeline Company previously stated that after obtaining the official permit, the company will enter the damaged area of ​​the pipeline after the pipeline has stopped leaking, and evaluate the degree of damage to the pipeline.

Until an assessment is made, it is impossible to predict when the pipeline will be able to return to gas.

  Russian Deputy Prime Minister Novak said on October 2 that technically speaking, the possibility of repairing the "North Stream" natural gas pipeline exists, but similar leaks have never happened before, so repair work requires time and sufficient funds. .