Gazprom Asks Siemens for Turbine Repaired in Canada

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian energy giant Gazprom said Saturday it had asked German group Siemens to return a turbine it has repaired in Canada to ensure the
Nord Stream pipeline delivering gas to Europe works.Gazprom started 10 days of maintenance on the Nord Stream 1 pipeline on Monday, with the
operation in Ukraine, Canada has agreed to grant what it has described as a time-limited and revocable permit for Siemens Canada to allow
the machine's return.But Gazprom claims it has received no guarantees of it being sent back."On July 15, Gazprom submitted an official
request to Siemens to obtain the documents [...] to allow the export of the gas turbine engine of the Portovaya station, a critical facility
for the Nord Stream gas pipeline," it said in a statement."Gazprom is counting on the Siemens group to unconditionally fulfill its
obligations relating to the repair and maintenance of gas turbine engines on which the reliability of Nord Stream gas pipeline operations
and natural gas deliveries to European consumers rely."The annual work on the gas link was scheduled long in advance, but with relations