Nord Stream 2 unlikely to start operations before summer

Nord Stream 2 unlikely to start operations before summer

Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline’s operator, Nord Stream 2 AG, is unlikely to be certified before late June, despite the fact that it has a subsidiary in Germany, President of the Federal Network Agency Jochen Homann said in an interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper, which came out on Sunday.

"As Germany’s laws require, a company needed for the certification has been established and entered into the trade register. But further steps are lacking. We expect Nord Stream 2 to lodge all necessary documents," he said. "Only when they are provided in full, we will be able to resume their consideration. If we look at various time limits, one arrives at the conclusion that it is highly ever probable that the application’s consideration will be over in the first six months."

Homann recalled that the pipeline has already received a technical permit from Stralsund’s Mining Authority. "As for us, it is about whether Nord Stream complies with the requirement of the division of companies during the operation and gas trade (the so-called unbundling - TASS). If we fail to certify the company due to some reason, Nord Stream may go to court," he said, adding that the whole thing may take quite a time in this case.

"Apart from that, the European Commission is involved. It will pronounce its position on the Network Agency’s decision and we will have to take it into account," he noted.

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