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TotalEnergies CEO would 'not be surprised' if some Nord Stream gas lines came back

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Posted on March 26, 2025

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TotalEnergies CEO would 'not be surprised' if some Nord Stream gas lines came back

TotalEnergies CEO Predicts Partial Return of Nord Stream Gas Lines

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Europe will continue to need a certain level of Russian gas supplies if it wants its industry to remain competitive, the CEO of oil major TotalEnergies said on Wednesday, pointing to the defunct and partly damaged Nord Stream pipelines.

"I would not be surprised if two out of the four (came) back to stream, not four out of the four," Patrick Pouyanne told an industry event in Berlin.

Three of the four Nord Stream gas lines were damaged in blasts that took place in 2022. One line remains intact but has never been used.

"There is no way to be competitive against Russian gas with LNG coming from wherever it is," Pouyanne added.

(Reporting by Christoph Steitz, editing by Thomas Seythal)

Key Takeaways

  • TotalEnergies CEO predicts partial return of Nord Stream gas lines.
  • Europe needs Russian gas for industrial competitiveness.
  • Three Nord Stream lines were damaged in 2022 blasts.
  • One Nord Stream line remains intact but unused.
  • LNG cannot compete with Russian gas prices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The potential partial return of Nord Stream gas lines and Europe's reliance on Russian gas.
Why is Russian gas important for Europe?
Russian gas is crucial for Europe's industrial competitiveness due to its lower cost compared to LNG.
What happened to the Nord Stream pipelines?
Three out of four Nord Stream pipelines were damaged in 2022, with one remaining intact but unused.

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