"In line with the forecasts indicated, the pressure in both lines of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline stabilized on Monday 3 October".

This was reported in a statement released on the site of him by the pipeline operator NordStream AG.

"To date - he adds - Nord Stream AG is unable to inspect the damaged sections of the pipeline due to the absence of the necessary permits previously requested".

The operator two days ago reported that there were no more gas leaks through the pipelines after the explosions that were reported the first gas leaks on September 26.

As for the other pipeline that runs almost parallel in the Baltic Sea, Nord Stream 2, the company that runs it announces that it will start the damage assessment after the investigating bodies have completed their investigation.

This was stated in an interview with Ria Novosti a representative of the operator of the damaged pipeline.

"Nord Stream 2 is cooperating with all authorities involved and will make its own inspections to assess the condition of the pipeline once the police investigation of the crime scene is completed and the judicial cordon is lifted," the representative said.

The Danish police are investigating the place, because the place of the loss falls within the Danish exclusive economic zone.

Another gap, however, is in the Swedish exclusive economic zone.