The Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which links Russia to Germany, no longer leaks under the Baltic Sea, the operator announced on Saturday (October 1st). “The water pressure has more or less closed the gas pipeline, so the gas that is inside cannot come out”said Ulrich Lissek, spokesman for the Nord Stream 2 operator. “The conclusion is that there is still gas in the pipeline”he added, without being able to specify the quantity.
The Nord Stream 1 and 2 infrastructures, built to transport Russian gas to Europe, were damaged by underwater explosions off a Danish island in the Baltic Sea on Monday, causing extensive boiling. Information regarding the status of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline leak was not immediately available.
Objects of geopolitical arm wrestling in recent months, the two pipelines operated by a consortium dependent on the Russian giant Gazprom are not operational because of the consequences of the war in Ukraine. But both were still full of gas.
Nord Stream 1 attenuation
Friday evening, the Swedish coastguard announced that the leaks on Nord Stream 2 showed great signs of weakening due to the exhaustion of the gas contained in the pipes.
The diameter of the surface bubbling caused by the leak located in the Swedish exclusive economic zone was now only 20 meters wide, ten times less than at the beginning.
The leak on Nord Stream 1, more powerful, had also started to weaken on Friday at the end of the day, with a marine boiling down to 600 meters in diameter, against 900 to 1,000 at the start.