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Russian Vessel Starts Nord Stream 2 Pipelaying in Danish Waters

© Sputnik / Mikhail Golenkov / Go to the mediabankThe Russian pipe-laying vessel "Akademik Cherskiy" is pictured in the waters of Kaliningrad, Russia. The Akademik Cherskiy is capable of completing the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
The Russian pipe-laying vessel Akademik Cherskiy is pictured in the waters of Kaliningrad, Russia. The Akademik Cherskiy is capable of completing the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. - Sputnik International, 1920, 27.04.2021
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Late last year, the Danish Maritime Authority gave the green light to the pipe-layer Fortuna to begin work for the Nord Stream 2 project in Denmark's exclusive economic zone.

Russia's Akademik Cherskiy has started laying pipes for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project in Danish waters, where the Fortuna pipe-layer has been working since early February, according to project operator Nord Stream 2 AG.

"After successfully passing sea trials, the vessel Akademik Cherskiy started pipelaying work today in the exclusive economic zone of Denmark. The Fortuna barge continues to lay pipe", the company said in a statement on Tuesday.

The statement follows Nord Stream 2 AG's announcement last month that after testing in the Kaliningrad Region, the Akademik Cherskiy would join the laying of Nord Stream 2 pipes in Danish waters.

© Photo : Nord Stream 2 / Paul LangrockWork on Nord Stream 2 Pipeline.
Russian Vessel Starts Nord Stream 2 Pipelaying in Danish Waters - Sputnik International, 1920, 27.04.2021
Work on Nord Stream 2 Pipeline.

The Russian ship Fortuna is already working on the pipelaying as it completes construction of the second branch of the gas pipeline (Line B) in Denmark. The Akademik Cherskiy will deal with the pipelaying of the first branch of Nord Stream 2 (Line A).

The pipeline aims to carry Russian natural gas to Germany across the Baltic Sea. It consists of two 1,230-kilometre (764-mile) lines with a combined capacity of 55 billion cubic metres of gas a year. The project's operator estimated earlier this year that only 148 kilometres (92 miles) were still to be completed.

The project is being financed by the Russian energy giant Gazprom, German energy companies Uniper and Wintershall, as well as Austria's OMV, France's Engie, and the Anglo-Dutch oil concern Shell.  

US Drive to Undermine Nord Stream 2

Washington and some of its European allies have repeatedly tried to torpedo the project, with US lawmakers already slapping two rounds of sanctions on Nord Stream 2, which prompted several European contractors, insurers, and certification firms to drop out.

© Sputnik / Dmitry Lelchuk / Go to the mediabankPipe-laying vessel Fortuna leaves the port of Wismar to work on Nord Stream 2 construction
Russian Vessel Starts Nord Stream 2 Pipelaying in Danish Waters - Sputnik International, 1920, 27.04.2021
Pipe-laying vessel Fortuna leaves the port of Wismar to work on Nord Stream 2 construction
Russia pledged to use its own pipelaying resources to wrap up the remaining 5 percent of the pipeline, which is described by Moscow as a purely economic project. The Kremlin views the US sanctions against Nord Stream 2 as an example of unfair competition meant to boost American liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to Europe.

The standpoint is echoed by German officials who have consistently defended Nord Stream 2 as a completely economic endeavour in spite of US pressure in the form of sanctions.

A road sign directs traffic towards the Nord Stream 2 gas line landfall facility entrance in Lubmin, Germany, September 10, 2020.  - Sputnik International, 1920, 05.04.2021
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Last week, Chancellor Angela Merkel again stepped out in defence of Nord Stream 2 and of Russian gas supplies in general, saying she was perfectly aware that the conflict surrounding the pipeline was part of a broader "political struggle". In 2020, she pledged the project would be completed despite the threat of US sanctions.

Earlier this year, former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder stressed that the US should not be able to "dictate" Germany's energy policy, and suggested that Washington's interest was about selling its own "expensive and poorer quality" LNG.

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