ChatterBank1 min ago
Gas Leak
i don't know much about these things but cant the gigantic gas leak be set on fire to burn off the methane that's damaging the atmosphere
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"Nord Stream 2 had been completed in 2021 but has never been used. So how is there any gas in it to leak out? Because the operators of the line had filled it with 117 million cubic meters of gas in order to commission and test the line. As pressures rapidly decline the dramatic half-mile-wide Baltic Sea bubble show will fade."
"Nord Stream 2 had been completed in 2021 but has never been used. So how is there any gas in it to leak out? Because the operators of the line had filled it with 117 million cubic meters of gas in order to commission and test the line. As pressures rapidly decline the dramatic half-mile-wide Baltic Sea bubble show will fade."
Yes NS 2 was never operational but it was about to be.
It never will now.
Gazprom is currently is dispute with Naftogaz (Ukraine) surprise surprise and there is the chance the gas that comes via Ukraine might be switched off too. Of course Russia pays Naftogaz transit fees which would offset the loss of revenue.
Ultimately though higher gas prices will fail to compensate Russia for loss of customers
It never will now.
Gazprom is currently is dispute with Naftogaz (Ukraine) surprise surprise and there is the chance the gas that comes via Ukraine might be switched off too. Of course Russia pays Naftogaz transit fees which would offset the loss of revenue.
Ultimately though higher gas prices will fail to compensate Russia for loss of customers
This from the Guardian describes the huge amount of gas in the pipeline, and the potential environmental damage
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ environ ment/20 22/sep/ 28/nord -stream -methan e-gas-l eaks-ma y-be-bi ggest-e ver-wit h-warni ng-larg e-clima te-risk
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