Russia to Use Nord Stream 2 at Home as Europe Shuns Its Gas
- Gas pipeline’s onshore facilities to serve Russian clients
- Europe racing to reduce its dependence on Russian gas
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Gazprom PJSC will use part of its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline infrastructure to serve clients at home after the contentious supply link with Germany was put on hold amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The gas producer plans to put the project’s onshore facilities in Russia to work in expanding supplies to customers in the northwest of the country, it said in a statement.