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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that all energy infrastructure throughout the whole world is "under threat" following the Nordstream 1 and 2 mystery explosions.

Putin referred to the explosions that took the Nordstream 1 pipeline-which had its flows halted prior to the blast-offline as an act of terror that set a dangerous precedent. "It shows that any critically important object of transport, energy or utilities infrastructure is under threat," no matter where it is or who it belongs to.

Also on Tuesday, the Polish pipeline operator PERN said it detected a leak on its Drzhba oil pipeline, which carries crude oil from Russia to Europe. PERN switched off the line to Germany immediately, and while the cause of the leak is unknown, Poland sees it for now as accidental.

Also in October, train service across Germany was halted when severed cables in two separate locations disrupted train travel. In that incident, Germany referred to the incident as sabotage. "We have increased vigilance since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, because we know that infrastructures have become an increased target," German Transport Minister Volker Wissing told a German public broadcaster on Monday.

Pipeline infrastructure is critical to Europe and Russia as the only means of energy shipments that will not be subject to the upcoming EU embargo, which covers only seaborne shipments.

Putin has blamed the Nordstream 1 and 2 pipeline incident on the United States, Ukraine, and Poland, while the U.S. hasn't ruled out Russia's involvement.

Russia has, however, offered to ship gas through the second Nordstream 2 line, which remains undamaged. That line has not received certification to ship gas into Europe due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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  • Javier Peludo - 13th Oct 2022 at 3:07am:
    Only to say that Nord Stream 2 was blocked by burocratic reasons (aka strong US pressure on German government to alt it). It did happen well before the start of Russian operations in Ukraine. It's important to remember this to corretc connect the dots of current situation
  • Rob pesumeuis - 12th Oct 2022 at 12:44pm:
    Julianne,

    " Russia has, however, offered to ship crude oil through the second Nordstream 2 line, which remains undamaged. That line has not received certification to ship gas into Europe due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine."

    I think you meant Russia has offer to ship gas, not crude oil, through NS2.
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