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    Russian Oil and Gas Industry: News #2

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    Post  slasher Thu Dec 03, 2020 2:07 pm

    Beijing launches 1,100km section of Russia-China natural gas pipeline

    China has brought the middle section of the China-Russia East natural gas pipeline into operation. It is connected to the Power of Siberia gas pipeline from Russia that will deliver blue fuel to northern China.
    According to the state-run China Oil & Gas Piping Network Corp (PipeChina), the 1,110km section of the pipeline will stimulate the development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the country’s main manufacturing area, by increasing gas supply by 27 million cubic meters per day.

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    Post  miketheterrible Thu Dec 03, 2020 3:37 pm

    kvs wrote:
    GarryB wrote:Most contracts have exist clauses built in in case for whatever reason the companies making the pipeline cannot deliver on time or on spec or on budget.

    Even if Germany could sue Gazprom for 10 billion dollars, Gazprom can just add those extra costs to the gas they sell to Germany... the costs to Germany of having to ship LNG will be more over time than any fee they might end up charging... especially if Gazprom decide to stop selling the EU and change to international sales via shipping rather than pipes.

    Even if the US got all the gas sales contracts to the EU I rather doubt they are even making a profit... they are just trying to gain market share so will probably be losing some money and not making profitable margins.

    The US is pulling the usual business con of dumping LNG at near gas pipeline prices to fool the customers that this is normal LNG pricing.
    Sanctimonious EU hypocrites should ask Japan and South Korea about LNG prices.   After the stupid customers "break free" of "Russian
    blackmail and domination" they will be seeing the full LNG price from Uncle Scumbag and his Qatari partners plus a markup to recover
    their con-job losses.


    They did this for nearly every single thing to Europe they sold since the 40's. I'm surprised the Europeans are dumb enough not to realize this

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    Post  JohninMK Thu Dec 03, 2020 11:36 pm

    kvs wrote:
    The US is pulling the usual business con of dumping LNG at near gas pipeline prices to fool the customers that this is normal LNG pricing.
    Sanctimonious EU hypocrites should ask Japan and South Korea about LNG prices.   After the stupid customers "break free" of "Russian
    blackmail and domination" they will be seeing the full LNG price from Uncle Scumbag and his Qatari partners plus a markup to recover
    their con-job losses.
    Do you seriously believe that the "stupid" EU customers have no contract negotiating skills or are not aware of the spot market in LNG or are not happy to take advantage of a loss leader?
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    Post  JohninMK Fri Dec 04, 2020 1:04 pm

    The Akademik Cherskiy is now back in the middle of the Baltic.

    Whilst Fortuna, the pipe laying barge, has now been moved back to her long term berth in Baltiysk.
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    Post  franco Fri Dec 04, 2020 1:31 pm

    No sooner said than done: "Akademik Chersky" moved forward to complete the construction of SP-2

    The Russian pipe-laying vessel Akademik Chersky leaves the Curonian Spit and moves towards Germany to complete the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. Earlier, two accompanying supply vessels Finval and Umka set off for the German shores, three more ships are waiting for the Chersky at the work site. The German regulator BSH has given permission to start construction of a part of the SP-2 gas pipeline in the shallow water section from 5 December.

    The German Federal Office for Shipping and Hydrography has approved the installation of 2.6 km of pipelines south of Adlergrund from Saturday 5 December, Nord Stream 2 AG reported. The ships Vladislav Strizhov, Baltic Researcher and Katun are already at the base port of the Mukrane project awaiting the Akademik Chersky and accompanying ships.

    On November 28, the Swiss company Nord Stream 2 AG announced plans to resume construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline under the Baltic Sea in the exclusive economic zone of Germany with the participation of an anchored vessel. It was reported that such equipment was on board the pipe-laying ship Fortuna, and the Akademik Chersky was also considered as a use case.

    We assume that Nord Stream 2 plans to use the vessel "Akademik Chersky"

    - Bloomberg notes with reference to the official representative of the Maritime and Hydrographic Agency of Germany.

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    Post  JohninMK Fri Dec 04, 2020 2:05 pm


    Germany has achieved progress in negotiations with the US concerning the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which Washington wants to prevent from being completed, and expects talks on the issue to be held soon, the head of the German Bundestag Committee on Economic Affairs and Energy, Klaus Ernst, said. Ernst noted, however, that one topic will be off-limits in these talks – the sovereignty of Germany and the European Union.

    "I hail the fact that the US now wants to exempt European governments and their bodies from [Nord Stream 2] sanctions. These talks are bound to happen. [...] Now [Germany's] federal government has to unambiguously indicate during these talks that the sovereignty of Germany and the EU are not up for discussion", Ernst said.

    The German lawmaker also praised the "creative ideas" of the country's federal states, which may allow private companies to dodge the American sanctions against the pipeline. Ernst referred to a recent report by the newspaper Bild, claiming that Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's authorities are mulling creating a climate protection foundation that will designate Nord Stream 2 as a crucial piece to protect the environment in the German state and will allow private companies to provide their services to the pipeline indirectly. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's officials refused to comment on the report.
    New Nord Stream 2 Sanctions Negotiated in US Congress

    An apparent breakthrough in talks between the US and the EU regarding the joint megaproject, funded by Russia's Gazprom and several European energy giants, comes after the US Congress reached a compromise on the annual National Defence Authorisation Act (NDAA), which among other things contains provisions for sanctions against Nord Stream 2.

    According to the document, any companies that facilitate the construction of the pipeline, for example, by providing it with pipe-laying vessels will be targeted with US sanctions. Government entities, however, will no longer fall into the eligible category, thus allowing them to certify the pipeline for operation. Previously, Norwegian-German certification company Det Norske Veritas – Germanischer Lloyd said it would cease working on certifying vessels involved in the project, but denied stopping the inspections of the pipeline itself.


    https://sputniknews.com/europe/202012041081359821-sovereignty-of-germany-eu-not-up-for-discussion-in-talks-with-us-on-nord-stream-2-lawmaker-says/

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    Post  kvs Fri Dec 04, 2020 4:01 pm

    franco wrote:No sooner said than done: "Akademik Chersky" moved forward to complete the construction of SP-2

    The Russian pipe-laying vessel Akademik Chersky leaves the Curonian Spit and moves towards Germany to complete the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. Earlier, two accompanying supply vessels Finval and Umka set off for the German shores, three more ships are waiting for the Chersky at the work site. The German regulator BSH has given permission to start construction of a part of the SP-2 gas pipeline in the shallow water section from 5 December.

    The German Federal Office for Shipping and Hydrography has approved the installation of 2.6 km of pipelines south of Adlergrund from Saturday 5 December, Nord Stream 2 AG reported. The ships Vladislav Strizhov, Baltic Researcher and Katun are already at the base port of the Mukrane project awaiting the Akademik Chersky and accompanying ships.

    On November 28, the Swiss company Nord Stream 2 AG announced plans to resume construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline under the Baltic Sea in the exclusive economic zone of Germany with the participation of an anchored vessel. It was reported that such equipment was on board the pipe-laying ship Fortuna, and the Akademik Chersky was also considered as a use case.

    We assume that Nord Stream 2 plans to use the vessel "Akademik Chersky"

    - Bloomberg notes with reference to the official representative of the Maritime and Hydrographic Agency of Germany.

    So Germany is really, really serious about NS 2 completion. bounce lol1

    Why is some permit being issued to allow work from December 5, 2020? So many posts on contracts and whatnot that Russia
    is supposed to honour because allegedly people give a flying f*ck, but no permits from before December 5. For real? You
    would have thought that there was a permit from sometime in 2019.

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    Post  franco Fri Dec 04, 2020 4:59 pm

    Germans getting ready for when the Ukraine line gets turned off. Either because the Ukraine's start stealing again because they cannot afford to buy gas this winter or they go off on a military misadventure in the Donbas.
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    Post  PapaDragon Fri Dec 04, 2020 5:19 pm

    ...The German lawmaker also praised the "creative ideas" of the country's federal states, which may allow private companies to dodge the American sanctions against the pipeline. Ernst referred to a recent report by the newspaper Bild, claiming that Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's authorities are mulling creating a climate protection foundation that will designate Nord Stream 2 as a crucial piece to protect the environment in the German state and will allow private companies to provide their services to the pipeline indirectly. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's officials refused to comment on the report.......

    Man, I love Germans lol1

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    Post  JohninMK Fri Dec 04, 2020 5:52 pm

    kvs wrote:
    Why is some permit being issued to allow work from December 5, 2020?   So many posts on contracts and whatnot that Russia
    is supposed to honour because allegedly people give a flying f*ck, but no permits from before December 5.   For real?   You
    would have thought that there was a permit from sometime in 2019.
    I would have thought that you knew the answers to your own questions. Yes there were indeed lots of permits on the route being issued since 2019 but maybe you didn't notice that the last permit didn't come in, from Denmark, until a couple of months ago. No doubt there was EU/Germany bureaucratic paperwork that had to be done after that. Neither side was pushing for completion so no pressure on the bureaucrats. Now its all sorted the pipeline will be finished.
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    Post  LMFS Sat Dec 05, 2020 1:51 am

    Europe Will Soon Feel an Acute Gas Shortage: the Process of Transferring Gas to China Has Begun

    Russia has repeatedly told the Europeans that it is difficult to do business with them on mutually beneficial projects and it is not easy. It has already been announced that “Nord Stream 2“ is the last project with Europe and all possible future problems with gas shortages are already the problem of Brussels. Perhaps there will be gas, but at a completely different price.

    Gazprom has already started design and survey work on the next gas pipeline, “Power of Siberia 2“, which is to pass through Mongolia to China. This project has a capacity of 30 billion cubic meters and is very interesting in the sense that the construction of the gas pipeline will be from fields in western Siberia, where gas is supplied to Europe, so Russia will be able to transfer gas from the European to the eastern direction.

    Europeans should already think about their future, but they are still busy with other things, and as a result, one day they will feel all their Russophobic policies in the same way the Baltic countries are feeling now deprived of Russian transit money.

    To all this, we can add that the gas price for China is the highest among Russian gas consumers, and this is another plus in redirecting the gas flow to the east.

    As for “Power of Siberia” project, China’s GTS operator “PipeChina” reported that the company has started the operation of the second section of the gas pipeline, which receives gas from “Power of Siberia”. The capacity of the Chinese part of “Power of Siberia” will grow to 27 million cubic meters per day. It is planned that the gas pipeline to Shanghai will be completed by 2025, when “Power of Siberia” will reach its design capacity of 38 billion cubic meters.

    This gas is still not enough for China and it is ready to receive another 30 billion cubic meters a year after 2025 through the second gas pipeline “Power of Siberia 2“.

    https://www.stalkerzone.org/europe-will-soon-feel-an-acute-gas-shortage-the-process-of-transferring-gas-to-china-has-begun/
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    Post  GarryB Sat Dec 05, 2020 4:18 am

    Do you seriously believe that the "stupid" EU customers have no contract negotiating skills or are not aware of the spot market in LNG or are not happy to take advantage of a loss leader?

    Tantrums and ultimatums seem to be a strong part of EU negotiations as well as negotiations from a position of power... I mean look at how smooth Brexit has been...

    To all this, we can add that the gas price for China is the highest among Russian gas consumers, and this is another plus in redirecting the gas flow to the east.

    And yet there were claims they were giving the gas away to the Chinese at the time... that is a bit odd. But then when you don't have hostile transit countries to contend with things become much simpler and easier...
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    Post  kvs Sat Dec 05, 2020 6:28 am

    GarryB wrote:
    Do you seriously believe that the "stupid" EU customers have no contract negotiating skills or are not aware of the spot market in LNG or are not happy to take advantage of a loss leader?

    Tantrums and ultimatums seem to be a strong part of EU negotiations as well as negotiations from a position of power... I mean look at how smooth Brexit has been...

    To all this, we can add that the gas price for China is the highest among Russian gas consumers, and this is another plus in redirecting the gas flow to the east.

    And yet there were claims they were giving the gas away to the Chinese at the time... that is a bit odd. But then when you don't have hostile transit countries to contend with things become much simpler and easier...

    The usual anti-Russian BS from the usual clowns. Gazprom signed a deal for $400 billion US for 30 years to deliver 38 bcm/year. That
    comes to $350 per thousand cubic meters. Gazprom was selling for much less than $250 per tcm last winter to the EU.

    As for the spot pricing nonsense it only works if the commodity is an actual commodity. So it is fungible and not supply constrained.
    Natural gas is supply constrained and not fungible. Not with the shutting down of coal and nuclear plants. Nobody is building oil
    burning power plants to replace them and alternatives remain boutique solutions in spite of hype about Denmark. Denmark is not
    the EU and the EU is not going to have the same alternatives deployment any time soon.

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    Post  JohninMK Sat Dec 05, 2020 1:05 pm

    A Russian company, Gazprom Neft has revealed its plans to launch a fourth well at the Sarqala field in Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region.

    The company’s three existing wells already produce about 24,000 barrels per day (bpd) and this addition will raise its production to 32,000 bpd.

    Despite the restrictions due to the pandemic Gazprom Neft continued drilling on the well and intends to start operations as early as the first half of 2021. Their first production of oil began in 2011 with the second well opened in 2018 and the third in 2019.

    The company also plans to utilize associated petroleum gas to provide electricity to some regions in Iraqi Kurdistan produced from Sarqala.

    Deputy General Director for Exploration and Production at Gazprom Neft Vadim Yakovlev said that they remain interested in exploring new options for development in the region and that it remains to be of strategic interest to them.


    CEO Alexander Dyukov of Gazprom Neft, stated that the company is very much committed to increasing their presence in Iraq. According to him they regard the Middle East and North Africa as their priority areas for expansions abroad.

    Currently, Gazprom Neft holds 40% stake in the Garmian block and 80% stake in the Shakal block in the Kurdistan region.


    https://geopolitics.news/middle-east/russian-company-plans-to-launch-fourth-well-in-iraq/
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    Post  JohninMK Sat Dec 05, 2020 1:16 pm

    GarryB wrote:

    Tantrums and ultimatums seem to be a strong part of EU negotiations as well as negotiations from a position of power... I mean look at how smooth Brexit has been...

    What you and another seem to decry is intentional. By shear coincidence, I spotted this article that explains rather well the negotiating tactic the EU, among others, is fond of using. My highlight.

    There comes a point where negotiation becomes surrender. Those actively undermining you will always demand more than their right. Those behind the Great Reset have been creating no-win situations for voters for decades to this exact end.

    Over the summer Hungary’s Viktor Orban and Poland’s Mateusz Morawiecki led the opposition to the EU’s budget and COVID-19 relief package standing firm that funds not be tied to any internal political decisions member EU states make. Both of these countries have incurred the wrath of German Chancellor Angela Merkel over things they do she doesn’t like, invoking Article 7 against Poland over changes made to its Supreme Court, for example.

    So, this is nothing new. Neither is the way the EU conducts itself in negotiations.

    For the past four years we’ve watched the EU put the United Kingdom through the worst kind of psychological torture over Brexit negotiations which have been anything but. It’s been a calculated and cynical campaign coordinated with global media, foreign governments, paid political propagandists and intelligence agency operatives.

    Through bullying, bad arguments, derision and shaming the relentless pressure of sociopaths and psychopaths wears most people down to the point where they negotiate away something that they didn’t have to. They get you to agree to putting on a mask to make people feel better, accepting “sensible” gun legislation, voting for the guy who promises to only take 25% of your income versus that guy that wants 40%, etc.

    In Brexit talks the EU tried to cleave off Northern Ireland as a cost to Brexit or maintain control over British law through the European Court of Justice.

    Negotiation is a natural part of human interaction. There’s nothing inherently wrong with it, as long as both sides approach the negotiation honestly. But, in politics, especially when dealing with those of a particularly self-righteous leftism so common today — as as shorthand I’ll just call them Commies — negotiation for them is a tactic in a strategic war. Because at the core of their argument is always the threat of violence at worst and emotional blackmail at best. And that forms the basis for a negotiation that truly isn’t one, but made to look like you have a say in the outcome. But in reality you don’t. They want all that you have and are willing to take it from you one bite at a time. In fact, the most psychotic of them truly enjoy this process of consuming you slowly.

    Brexit negotiations have supposedly come down to how much French fishermen will still be able to plunder British fishing waters even though the U.K. is supposedly a sovereign country. The latest offer from the clueless Michael Barnier is the Brits get tithed 15 to 18% of what the French steal. This is supposed to be seen as a breakthrough, according to the breathless regime media. But really it’s an insult. If the U.K. is sovereign and by international law these waters are theirs, then the EU has no rights to them unless the Brits grant them access. But it seems on this small issue, which has now become symbolic of the entire Brexit process, the U.K. is still saying no. Negotiating even this small point is tantamount to surrender.

    And they are right. Because agreeing to anything with these people is ultimately telling them what your price is. This is why, in all things political from the local to the trans-national, every small victory codified into some rule or same treaty is used as a springboard to the next victory and so on. There is no end to the war until one side achieves total domination or the other side, backed into a corner, stands its ground.

    While I’ve used Brexit talks as the metaphor here, it’s not really apropos because Brexit, legally, already happened. In a little over a month there may be no formal relationship between the U.K. and the EU.

    For Hungary and Poland, however, the situation is far more existential. And it is why they had to veto the 7-year EU budget and with it the COVID-19 relief package two weeks ago.

    This piece of news is truly one of the most historic decisions made by any national leader in 2020. And if not for the U.S. presidential election fraud it may well have been the biggest story of the past month.

    Neither Hungary nor Poland have the economic or political power of even the U.K. Together they aren’t close to the U.K. in global influence. And because of that have much more to lose in angering the EU gods in Brussels than the Brits ever did. It’s why both Prime Ministers Orban and Morawiecki tread lightly and go along with so many terrible edicts that come from the EU — really from France and Germany — against their will. Both men understand the difficult position their countries are in, trapped between no less than three major powers — the U.S., the EU and Russia. The balancing act between those three powers is, at best, a difficult one. At worst, it’s a complete nightmare.

    So them standing tall here is truly a momentous event and most probably a harbinger of big changes coming to the EU. They’ll both be under the most intense pressure to cave. Expect activation of Soros-bots in Hungary. The smartest thing either could do right now is to open up new rounds of talks with the Russians who just announced they are pretty much done with negotiating anything more with the EU. That would give them both tremendous leverage with Brussels, by cutting down their list of ‘enemies’ from three to two, even if it means courting further sanctions from Merkel and her new Stasi.

    Where the State, as an institution, is at its most pernicious is in providing a vector by which these people, when their arguments are rejected via persuasion, can force them into being through the ballot box or legislative fiat. And since we all agreed to be governed by these rules, so the argument goes, then you have to submit to the outcome otherwise there is chaos. And that’s the rhetorical and psychological wedge tyrants use to separate you from your liberty and, most importantly, your money…


    https://geopolitics.news/europe/hungary-and-poland-create-the-unbridgeable-gap-of-the-great-reset/

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    Post  LMFS Sat Dec 05, 2020 1:31 pm

    Russian Energy Minister Sees 2 Million Bpd OPEC+ Output Increase In April

    A day after OPEC reached a difficult agreement to boost oil production by half a million barrels daily from January, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak told local media that by April, the cumulative increase in output will reach 2 million barrels daily.

    “The compromise comes down to the fact that we will gradually increase production to the level stipulated in the agreement. By adding 500,000 bpd to total production each month during the first quarter by April, barring any force majeure, we will reach a production increase level of 2 million bpd,” Novak explained.

    OPEC+ yesterday reached a compromise agreement to start adding 500,000 bpd to total production beginning in January as a means of bridging a widening gap between the priorities of different members of the cartel.

    Yet the agreement is being touted as a win for all parties, although some OPEC ministers were vocally opposed prior to the meeting to adding in any production out of fear that oil demand would not be able to sustain any added production.

    It was Russia who proposed the option of adding half a million bpd to combined production instead of extending the current production cuts of 7.7 million bpd. According to reports, Moscow shared this opinion with one of Saudi Arabia’s staunchest allies, the UAE. The Kingdom itself has favored an extension of the current level of cuts

    Indeed, the outlook for oil demand remains uncertain despite the recent slew of potentially good news about Covid-19 vaccines that pushed oil prices closer to $50 a barrel than they have been since the start of the year.

    Meanwhile, OPEC is more divided than ever: some members, notably Iraq, are finding it hard to stick to their production quotas, which was the cause of the extra meeting this week.

    “A lot of dissatisfaction, a lot of fatigue among a lot of members with having put in these cuts for so long because of Covid,” the managing editor of S&P Global Platts Middle East and OPEC, Herman Wang, told CNBC. “And with these vaccines perhaps around the corner, some of these countries aren’t willing to maybe play ball for much longer.”

    https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Russian-Energy-Minister-Sees-2-Million-Bpd-OPEC-Output-Increase-In-April.html

    Further proof of how comfortable Russia is with oil below $50 and how much it is hurting for KSA. This will further damage US shale and avoid them recover production, too.

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    Post  Kiko Sat Dec 05, 2020 1:54 pm

    Germany Reveals There’s a Russian Pipelayer Ship in Its Waters That Will Help Complete Nord Stream 2
    by Ilya Tsukanov
    On Thursday, six days after Nord Stream 2 AG announced that it would resume construction of the pipeline, US lawmakers unveiled the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act, targeting the mammoth energy project with new sanctions. President Trump, however, has threatened to veto the 2021 NDAA over an unrelated matter.

    Germany’s Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency has revealed that the Fortuna – a Russian-flagged pipelaying crane vessel, will be engaged in pipelaying activity in German waters.

    In a navigational warning on its website, the agency states that the Fortuna will be working in the southern Baltic Sea off Ruegen, a large German island situated in the country’s northeast. The warning is in effect from December 5 to 31.

    According to maritime portal MarineTraffic, the Fortuna is currently located near the port of Wismar (a German port city about 200 km northwest of Berlin).

    Earlier, MarineTraffic data indicated that Russia’s Akademik Cherskiy pipelayer was anchored some 150 km off the port of Mukran, Nord Stream 2’s logistical base, after leaving the Russian port of Kaliningrad on Thursday. Several supply vessels, including the Umka, another Russian-flagged ship, are thought to be situated nearby.

    On Tuesday, a German Maritime and Hydrographic Agency spokesperson announced that Nord Stream 2 AG would resume work on the infrastructure project on Saturday, with the Akademik Cherskiy named as the vessel that would engage in the pipelaying operations.
    On December 1, the agency confirmed that the permit for laying the pipeline in German waters remains valid through the month of December, and that a request to extend it through the period of January to April was under consideration.

    The Russian pipe-laying ship ‘Akademik Tscherski’ which is on deployment for the further construction of the Nord Stream 2 Baltic Sea pipeline is moored at the port of Mukran on the island of Ruegen, Germany, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020
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    The Russian pipe-laying ship ‘Akademik Tscherski’ which is on deployment for the further construction of the Nord Stream 2 Baltic Sea pipeline is moored at the port of Mukran on the island of Ruegen, Germany, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020
    New Sanctions
    On Thursday, US lawmakers finalised the 2021 National Defence Authorisation Act, a massive $740 billion defence spending package which also includes sanctions against Nord Stream 2, and against Turkey over the latter’s decision to buy Russian-made S-400 air defence systems
    US Congress Targets Nord Stream 2, Turkey S-400 Purchase in New Defense Bill
    The 2021 NDAA, which President Trump has threatened to veto unless it overhauls existing liability protections for tech companies, echoes the 2020 NDAA, which slapped sanctions on Nord Stream 2 last December, prompting Swiss pipelaying contractor Allseas to pull out of the project with just 160 km (6 percent) of the 1,230 km pipeline left to build. Russia’s Gazprom reacted by sending the Akademik Cherskiy on a round-the-world journey from the Russian Far East to the Baltic Sea to prepare to finish the project.
    Moscow slammed the new proposed sanctions, describing them as “nothing but a manifestation of unfair competition". The European Commission condemned US plans to expand sanctions, calling them a violation of international law and warning that Brussels would be prepared to defend its interests if Washington moved forward with its plans. Prior to sanctions, the US repeatedly proposed replacing Russian gas deliveries with more expensive US LNG supplies.

    Project Crucial to German Energy Security
    Nord Stream 2 is a $10.5 billion energy infrastructure project between Gazprom and Western European energy concerns Uniper, Wintershall, OMV, Engie, and Royal Dutch Shell. Once completed, the pipeline network will double the existing 55 billion cubic meters of gas per year capacity of the Nord Stream network to 110 billion cubic meters, and turn Germany into an energy hub for deliveries further west.
    Up to 70% Nord Stream 2 Could Be Filled by Hydrogen, German Business Lobby Confirms
    German officials and industrial magnates have repeatedly pointed to the importance of Nord Stream 2 as a means to guarantee Berlin’s energy security amid the country’s phase-out of nuclear and coal power. On Friday, the German Eastern Business Association confirmed that up to 70 percent of the Nord Stream 2 network could be filled with hydrogen, a clean fuel that, when consumed in fuel cells, produces only water as a byproduct.

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    Post  JohninMK Sat Dec 05, 2020 2:39 pm

    Kiko wrote:Germany Reveals There’s a Russian Pipelayer Ship in Its Waters That Will Help Complete Nord Stream 2
    by Ilya Tsukanov
    On Thursday, six days after Nord Stream 2 AG announced that it would resume construction of the pipeline, US lawmakers unveiled the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act, targeting the mammoth energy project with new sanctions. President Trump, however, has threatened to veto the 2021 NDAA over an unrelated matter.

    Germany’s Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency has revealed that the Fortuna – a Russian-flagged pipelaying crane vessel, will be engaged in pipelaying activity in German waters.

    In a navigational warning on its website, the agency states that the Fortuna will be working in the southern Baltic Sea off Ruegen, a large German island situated in the country’s northeast. The warning is in effect from December 5 to 31.

    According to maritime portal MarineTraffic, the Fortuna is currently located near the port of Wismar (a German port city about 200 km northwest of Berlin).

    Earlier, MarineTraffic data indicated that Russia’s Akademik Cherskiy pipelayer was anchored some 150 km off the port of Mukran, Nord Stream 2’s logistical base, after leaving the Russian port of Kaliningrad on Thursday. Several supply vessels, including the Umka, another Russian-flagged ship, are thought to be situated nearby.

    Not sure about some of that.

    Fortuna is still moored in Baltiysk and the Akademik Cherskiy is currently chugging SW at 5 kts and has probably just entered German waters. Certainly the latter looks as she will be in position shortly to start work.

    Excellent timing re the US political system. The NDAA mentioned is one of the mega bills that 'has' to be passed as a lot of defence spending is dependent upon it. Due to that all kinds of extra clauses, usually having only a passing relationship to the main bill, get added. In this case both the clause regarding NS2 and protections to 'big tech'. Sometimes the politicians trip up, as now, when extra clauses cause big issues. In particular Trump is fundamentally opposed to said further protections and is saying he will veto the whole bill. So it looks to be a while before it is passed, with the NS2 clause as that is not a problem to them. Probably until after the pipeline is completed.

    Also you guys hung up on LNG plants in Russia, how about the German suggestion of pumping hydrogen down the NS2 from Russia? That's an alternative value add.
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    Post  Kiko Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:52 pm

    Pipelaying barge Fortuna left the port of Wismar and it's heading north-east to the port of Rostock. German authorities have Fortuna permission to work from December 5 to 31st on the southern part of the Baltic Sea. Meanwhile, Akademik Cherski headed for the shores of Germany. The main construction site with a length of 147 kilometres will be laid in the Danish water area, southeast of Bornholm Island. Perhaps after the current stage of work Akademik Cherski will take up the Danish section:
    https://ria.ru/20201205/potok-1587826008.html

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    Post  JohninMK Sun Dec 06, 2020 1:03 am

    Kiko wrote:Pipelaying barge Fortuna left the port of Wismar and it's heading north-east to the port of Rostock. German authorities have Fortuna permission to work from December 5 to 31st on the southern part of the Baltic Sea. Meanwhile, Akademik Cherski headed for the shores of Germany. The main construction site with a length of 147 kilometres will be laid in the Danish water area, southeast of Bornholm Island. Perhaps after the current stage of work Akademik Cherski will take up the Danish section:
    https://ria.ru/20201205/potok-1587826008.html

    Sorry, but unless www.vesselfinder is wrong, Fortuna is still safely in Baltiysk.
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    Post  magnumcromagnon Sun Dec 06, 2020 1:17 am

    Up to 70% Nord Stream 2 Could Be Filled by Hydrogen, German Business Lobby Confirms
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    Post  slasher Sun Dec 06, 2020 4:56 am

    https://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/5fcb4c779a79473c1fa89082

    The Russian pipe-laying vessel Akademik Chersky has approached the proposed point of continuing construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. This follows from the data from the vessel tracking portal MarineTraffic.

    The vessel is in limited maneuverability status. In addition, the specialized barge Fortuna, intended for laying pipes, left the German port of Wismar for the Baltic Sea.

    Also, according to MarineTraffic, other vessels in the proposed fleet for Nord Stream 2 are also being assembled in the construction area. Support vessel "Katun" is sailing from Muran to Wismar, support vessel "Finval" is in Wismar. The supply vessel "Umka" is located in the Mukran area, and the icebreaker "Vladislav Strizhov" also left Mukran.

    Подробнее на РБК:
    https://www.rbc.ru/rbcfreenews/5fcb4c779a79473c1fa89082


    https://echo.msk.ru/news/2753140-echo.html

    Russia, after a one-year break, may resume construction of the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline today
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    Post  GarryB Sun Dec 06, 2020 10:44 am

    As revealed by that German minister... the EU likes to negotiate from a position of strength... meaning bullying and threats are a major component of their strategy...

    Which is why I think Russia should take any chance offered to walk away.

    This is Germanys energy security problem... not Russias.

    Up to 70% Nord Stream 2 Could Be Filled by Hydrogen, German Business Lobby Confirms

    But why... hydrogen could be produced from solar and wind farms essentially for free... just add water... why pipe it thousands of kms from Russia?
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    Post  kvs Sun Dec 06, 2020 6:23 pm

    I think the imbeciles are arguing that it is a transport trunk that can be mandated to carry hydrogen. They are utterly
    confused about the geography and the technical aspects. The EU pretends that there are billions and billions of natural
    gas suppliers that all can use Gazprom's pipelines (hence the 50% restriction on volume) and now they are adding trillions
    and trillions of free hydrogen suppliers to their regulatory delusions.

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    Post  GarryB Mon Dec 07, 2020 5:07 am

    Russia has tried to build a solution and Germany has not supported them.

    Perhaps Russia needs to stop actively helping Germany with her problems and let Germany get to the point where gas supplies are not arriving on time and there are times when German industry has to shut down to conserve energy until further supplies are secured.

    The shortage of energy for Germany means they can buy LNG from anyone they please so this eliminates any monopoly scenario... so Russia could supply or if the price does not cover production they could choose not to sell too... once it is on a ship they can send it anywhere in the world for any country wanting to buy for a profitable price.

    The EU needs to realise it is not the centre of the universe and its tantrums and BS make it an unattractive customer.

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