
Pipes for the construction of a gas pipeline. File photoMOSCOW, Oct 7Norwegian energy company Equinor sent an oilfield service vessel to inspect the Europipe II gas pipeline to Germany after the Nord Stream incident, Reuters reported, citing sources and tracking data from Refinitiv vessels. «Norway sent a specialized vessel to inspect an underwater gas pipeline to Germany for security reasons after an alleged sabotage last month on the two Nord Stream gas pipelines between Russia and Germany,» sources told the agency.
The gas price ceiling could deprive the EU of energy, said Luxembourg Premier Havila Subsea, an oilfield service vessel equipped with remotely operated underwater vehicles, was sent on October 5 to survey the Europipe II gas pipeline, which runs from the Kaarstoe gas plant in Norway to Dornum in Germany, according to Refinitiv ship tracking data, Jostein Alendal, executive director of Norway's Reach Subsea, which specializes in underwater operations services, Jostein Alendal confirmed to the agency that the inspection was ordered by Equinor, which inspects gas pipelines on behalf of the Norwegian state gas transportation company Gassco. 71 million cubic meters of gas per day, which is about a fifth of Norway's total pipeline exports. The Equinor energy group was founded in 1972, until May 2018 it was called Statoil. The company operates in more than 30 countries. The largest shareholder is Norway.
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