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Gazprom: Siemens Failed to Return Nord Stream Turbine Engines

  • The logo of Russia's energy giant Gazprom is seen at a petrol station in Moscow, Russia, on April 28, 2022.

    The logo of Russia's energy giant Gazprom is seen at a petrol station in Moscow, Russia, on April 28, 2022. | Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Xinhua

Published 27 July 2022
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Markelov said that the company hadn't experienced problems with the repair of the engines prior to the imposition of anti-Russian sanctions.

Russia's gas giant Gazprom said Wednesday that Siemens failed to fulfill its obligations and had not returned a repaired turbine engine for the Nord Stream 1 pipeline.

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"Back in May, we expected to receive one repaired engine from Siemens, but to date, we have not received this engine," local media reported citing Vitaly Markelov, deputy chairman of the Management Committee of Gazprom.

"Open questions still remain in relation to sanctions risks, which prevent the return of this gas turbine engine to Russia, and the transportation of other engines for repair," he added.

According to Markelov, problems remain with unrepaired engines at the compressor station, and "Siemens is not carrying out work to eliminate these problems."

Markelov said that six gas pumping units are usually used at the compressor station, and only one engine is in working order while the rest are not working due to technical problems.

He said the company hadn't experienced problems repairing the engines before the imposition of anti-Russian sanctions. 

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