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At the same time as the reports of gas leaks - new gas pipeline opens early in the Baltic Sea to reduce dependence on Russian gas.
Baltic Pipe will transport gas from Norway, via Denmark to Poland. Denmark's Prime Minister says that it is too early to draw conclusions about whether the opening of the new gas pipeline would have a connection with the Nord Stream leaks.
The 900-kilometer-long Baltic Pipe will be able to transport 10 billion cubic meters of gas each year, and the hope is that the pipeline will replace large parts of the Russian gas in Poland.
The plan is for the pipe to start delivering in the beginning of October and run at full capacity from January 1, 2023.
hacksaw It was used initially, but when the contracts were cancelled, it was shutdown, and valves shut.
Rather difficult to purge a subsea pipeline filled with CH4 (100+ Barg) with air without enormous risk.
Russia has requested a meeting of the UN Security Council about the Nord Stream leaks, and Sweden will now contact the members of the council before the meeting.
"It is important that there is a fact-based discussion," says Foreign Minister Ann Linde.
There is still no designated actor who is suspected of being responsible for the attack, but the Security Police today took over the Swedish preliminary investigation.
Underwater craft at Gotland may be armed minesweepers
2015-11-09 15:21 Monica Kleja
"The model is similar to the system that Sweden uses for mine clearance, which is called Atlas Seafox," says the naval captain to Ny Teknik.
The Swedish Armed Forces may assist Nord Stream in removing the underwater vessel found near the company's gas pipeline south of Gotland.
The underwater craft that was sighted on Friday near the company's Nord Stream gas pipeline is a military application used to clear mines and carries an explosive charge.
- The model is similar to the system that Sweden uses for mine clearance, which is called Atlas Seafox and can carry an explosive charge of 1.5 kilos.
This is stated by Captain Jesper Stolpe, duty officer at the Naval Tactical Staff.
There, they are currently preparing whether to make a decision on a contribution. Namely, Nord Stream has asked the Swedish Armed Forces for quick help in drifting away and rendering the craft harmless.
An effort can possibly be carried out in the middle of the week. But it also depends on how the weather will be in the area south of Gotland.
- We do not want to make a hasty decision about an effort, but carefully follow the weather development to see when we can implement support for Nord Stream, says Jesper Stolpe.
What the navy plans to do is to identify, move and render harmless the unknown vessel, which lies at a depth of 30-50 meters and bears traces of having been in the water environment for a long time.
At present, the object is said to pose no risk. But is so close to the gas line that it could cause a hole if something were to trigger an explosion.
The Swedish Maritime Administration has issued a navigation warning that extends three nautical miles around the discovery site.
- About ten countries use Atlas Seafox, which is manufactured in Germany. In Sweden, only the navy uses it, says Jesper Stolpe.