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- Germany has taken steps to halt the process of certifying the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia after Russia announced that it will recognise the independence of eastern Ukraine’s separatist republics, Donetsk and Lugansk territories.
About Nord Stream 2 Pipeline
- Nord Stream is the 1,200 km subsea export gas pipeline that runs under the Baltic Sea carrying gas from Russia to Europe.
- Source: Bovanenkovo oil and gas condensate deposit in Western Siberia.
- Nordstream consists of two pipelines i.e Nord Stream 1 & Nord Stream 2.
- Nord Stream 1, completed in 2011 (From Vyborg in Leningrad to Lubmin near Greifswald, Germany).
- Nord Stream 2, completed in September 2021 (From Ust-Luga in Leningrad to Lubmin).
Why is it important for Europe and Russia?
For Europe:
- Europe’s dependence on Russia: For Natural gas (around 40% of its gas comes from Russia, ↓ domestic gas production).
- No easy replacements: No infrastructure to import LNG from exporters like Qatar and the U.S.
- European Green Deal: To phase out of Nuclear & Coal-based energy, increased dependence on Russian Gas.
- Industrialist’s Investment: Pressurise the govt. to go ahead with Nord Stream.
- Economic impact: Gas used for factories, offices and power generation.
For Russia:
- Part of Major Budget Chunk: 40% of its budget comes from sales of gas and oil.
- Bypass transit countries: Cuts operating costs by doing away with transit fees & delivering important European customers.
- Increases Europe’s dependence on Russia.
Source: TH
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