Russia Keeps Traders Guessing on Nord Stream Gas Pipeline’s Return

  • Gazprom said it has no papers on return of Nord Stream turbine
  • Canada has said it will release the vital component to Germany

Pipework at the gas receiving station of the halted Nord Stream 2 project in Lubmin, Germany.

Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg
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Russia is keeping European natural gas traders on edge about the return of a key pipeline supplying the continent after maintenance ends next week.

State-run energy giant Gazprom PJSC said on Twitter Wednesday that it doesn’t have any documents allowing Siemens Energy AG to move a crucial turbine for the Nord Stream link out of Canada, where it’s being serviced.