BERLIN, Germany The Nord Stream 2 pipeline is no longer leaking under the Baltic Sea because an equilibrium has been reached between the gas and water pressure, a spokesman told AFP.
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More powerful, Nord Stream 1 leak began to falter on Friday Experts will now be able to focus on a single gas pipeline. Nord Stream 2, which connects Russia to Germany, has indeed stopped leaking under the Baltic Sea. "The water pressure has more or less closed the pipeline, so the gas that's inside can't get out," Nord Stream 2 spokesman Ulrich Lissek said on Saturday. "The conclusion is that there is still gas in the pipelineā, he added, without being ab
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline is no longer leaking under the Baltic Sea because an equilibrium has been reached between the gas and water pressure, a spokesman told AFP.