FILE PHOTO: A road sign directs traffic towards the Nord Stream 2 gas line landfall facility entrance in Lubmin, Germany, September 10, 2020. © REUTERS / Hannibal Hanschke
The certification of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, connecting Russia and Germany, is going to be paused until the main funds and staff are passed on to a German subsidiary, the countrys regulator has said on Tuesday.
German Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) insists that the operator of the pipeline could only be registered as a German entity, while Nord Stream 2 AG company is based in Switzerland. Nord Stream 2 AG opted to establish a German subsidiary to oversee the part of the pipeline that goes through the country, but the regulator says that most assets should be transferred to that firm.
The certification will resume only after this transfer is completed and the German subsidiary files a new application, BNetzA said. It will be studied during the remaining part of the four-months-long approval period.
Nord Stream 2 AG applied for certification of the pipeline this June, but the German regulator deemed that it had received all the required papers only in early September. Thats when the four-month certification process started, meaning that the draft decision might not be published by BNetzA before January 2022.
The approval process was further complicated after Warsaw and Kiev were given the right to participate in it. However, the Polish and Ukrainian gas companies can only issue their judgement on the project, and lack veto powers to block it.
The construction of the underwater pipeline, which went on despite strong opposition from the US, was completed in September, and later filled with gas.
Russias energy giant Gazprom said earlier this month that deliveries to customers in Germany and elsewhere in the EU may start as soon as its given the green light by BNetzA.
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