Russian ship to launch Nord Stream 2 in German waters



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Aware: 2020-12-29 08:41

Photo by Oliver Denzer (Reuters / Scanpix)




The Russian pipeline vessel Fortuna will build Russia’s second export gas pipeline across the Baltic Sea to Nord Stream 2 in a 2.6 kilometer section of Germany’s exclusive economic zone and access to the port of Wismar.

We have completed this construction, according to Nord Stream 2 AG, the company developing the project.

Fortuna, along with two support ships, dropped anchor in a raid on Wismar harbor.

Construction of this stretch of Nord Stream 2 at a depth of less than 30 meters began on December 11, a week earlier with the entry into force of a permit from BSH from the German Federal Hydrographic and Navigation Service.

Last week Nord Stream 2 AG received permission from the Danish maritime administration to build the last section of the 147 kilometer pipeline in Danish waters. Construction of the pipeline is scheduled to begin on January 15.

Nord Stream 2 is being placed at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, and 94% of its implementation will go to 10 billion. A project worth euros, which doubles the volume of Russian gas to Germany, the largest economy in Europe.

Due to the threat of US sanctions, yesterday when contractors refused to complete the construction of this gas pipeline, Russia intends to do it with its own special vessels.

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