It’s been an up and down few year for Gazprom. The Russian state-owned energy business is stung by Western sanctions into the Ukraine war, and its particular market share within European countries has been sliding. Gazprom has paid off Nord Stream 1’s gas flow and contains since recovered ground. This is as a result of problems with its technology like repairs. Europe relies greatly on Russian gas and this has created dilemmas. Leaders of European countries have actually raised accusations against Moscow of using gas interruptions to simply take retaliation against Western sanctions. Gazprom had warned in August that the pipeline that carries gas from Russia to Germany had been scheduled to be closed during maintenance for three consecutive days.
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