In particular, the Russian company announced that it had reduced by more than 40 % of gas capacity to Berlin, as the German group Siemens did not export necessary equipment to Russia.
“Gas deliveries through the Nord Stream pipeline can only be guaranteed “up to the level of 100 million cubic meters per day, compared to the projected 167 cubic meters per day”, Gazprom said in a statement posted on the Telegram.
In fact, immediately after the Russian announcement & # 8211; which coincided with the quarterly closure of a major gas export terminal in the US & # 8211; European market prices rose above $ 100 per MWh, up more than 21% and significant trade.
Significant increase of 2.26% to $ 125 per barrel for Brent oil.