Original title: Denmark claims “Nord Stream-1” pipeline has two leaks
On September 27, local time, according to Danish radio and television, the “North Stream-1” pipeline leaked in two places. Both leaks occurred in the northeastern part of the Danish island of Bornholm, one in Denmark and the other in Sweden.
According to previous reports, the “North Stream-2” pipeline also leaked on the 26th, and the leak point of the pipeline was also located near Bornholm Island.
The Danish Energy Agency confirmed that a total of three leaks were detected in the Nord Stream-1 and Nord Stream-2 pipelines. Currently, the Danish Energy Agency is requesting Energinet, the state-owned company that manages Denmark’s energy infrastructure, to make preparations for electricity and natural gas.
“Beixi-1” and “Beixi-2” are two parallel pipelines, with a total length of over 1,000 kilometers, from Russia to Germany through the territorial waters of Finland, Sweden and Denmark. (Reporter from Hao Xiaoli Headquarters)
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