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Nord Stream 2 says it has not filed for insolvency

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Posted on March 2, 2022

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· Last updated: February 8, 2026

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The image features the Nord Stream 2 AG logo displayed at their office in Zug, Switzerland. This visual context highlights the company's current challenges following U.S. sanctions and the ongoing Ukraine crisis, as Nord Stream 2 reassures it has not filed for insolvency.
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(Reuters) – Swiss-based Russian gas pipeline operator Nord Stream 2 AG has not filed for insolvency, it said on Wednesday. “We do not confirm the media reports that Nord Stream 2 has filed for bankruptcy. “The company only informed the local authorities that the company had to terminate contracts with employees following the imposition of […]

(Reuters) – Swiss-based Russian gas pipeline operator Nord Stream 2 AG has not filed for insolvency, it said on Wednesday.

“We do not confirm the media reports that Nord Stream 2 has filed for bankruptcy.

“The company only informed the local authorities that the company had to terminate contracts with employees following the imposition of U.S. sanctions on the company,” Nord Stream 2 AG said in emailed comments.

The firm, based in Zug, Switzerland, was considering filing for insolvency, two sources familiar with the situation told Reuters earlier this week, as it attempts to settle claims ahead of a U.S. sanction deadline for entities to stop dealings with it.

Separately, Zug’s cantonal economy director, Silvia Thalmann, said that process had not been activated.

“We know that Nord Stream 2 is facing enormous payment difficulties. The company has not until now filed for bankruptcy with the Zug Commercial Registry Office,” she said.

The 1,230 km (767 mile) Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia to Germany had not begun commercial operations as it awaited German certification. That approval process was put on hold last week as a result of the escalating Ukraine crisis.

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last week, several large companies have said they will exit their Russian operations including energy firm Shell, which said it will no longer be involved in Nord Stream 2, among other investments.

Russia calls its activities in Ukraine a “special operation”.

(Reporting by Michael Shields in Zurich and Moscow bureau; editing by Jason Neely)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is insolvency?
Insolvency is a financial state where an individual or organization cannot meet their debt obligations as they come due. It can lead to bankruptcy if not resolved.
What is a pipeline operator?
A pipeline operator is a company or entity responsible for the operation and maintenance of pipelines that transport oil, gas, or other substances.
What is commercial operation in the context of pipelines?
Commercial operation refers to the phase when a pipeline is fully operational and begins transporting products for commercial purposes, generating revenue.
What is bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy is a legal process that allows individuals or businesses that are unable to pay their debts to seek relief from some or all of their obligations.

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