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Germany suspends Nord Stream 2 certification process | Germany suspends Nord Stream 2 certification process |
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The certification of the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, connecting Russia and Germany, will be paused until the company behind it reorganizes in accordance with German law, the country’s regulator announced on Tuesday. | |
The news immediately led to a sharp rise in the price of gas in Europe, with futures in Europe increasing by more than 10%,to $1,029 per 1,000 cubic meters, according to data from the Intercontinental Exchange. | |
The standoff concerns an insistence from the German Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) that the operator of the pipeline must only be registered as a German entity, while the Nord Stream 2 AG company is based in Switzerland. | |
It has opted to establish a subsidiary in Germany to oversee the part of the pipeline that goes through the country, but the regulator says that most assets should be transferred to that firm. | |
The certification will resume only after this transfer is completed and the German subsidiary files a new application, BNetzA said. It will then be studied during the remaining part of the four-months-long approval period. | |
Nord Stream 2 AG applied for certification of the pipeline this June, but the German regulator deemed that it had received all the required papers only in early September. That’s when the four-month certification process started, meaning that the draft decision might not be published by BNetzA before January 2022. | Nord Stream 2 AG applied for certification of the pipeline this June, but the German regulator deemed that it had received all the required papers only in early September. That’s when the four-month certification process started, meaning that the draft decision might not be published by BNetzA before January 2022. |
The approval process was further complicated after Poland and Ukraine – both strongly opposed to the project – were given the right to participate in it. However, they can only issue their judgement on the project, and lack veto powers to block it. | |
The construction of the underwater pipeline, which was carried out despite strong opposition from the US, was completed in September, and later filled with gas. | |
Russia's energy giant Gazprom said earlier this month that deliveries to customers in Germany and elsewhere in the EU may start as soon as it's given the green light by BNetzA. | Russia's energy giant Gazprom said earlier this month that deliveries to customers in Germany and elsewhere in the EU may start as soon as it's given the green light by BNetzA. |
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