Nord Stream 2 loses case to have EU pipeline rules waived

Gazprom PJSC, the company behind the geopolitically contentious pipeline, now faces a possible delay on commissioning its natural gas line after losing a court case in Germany seeking to circumvent EU regulations distinguishing between production and transit of fuel.
Photo: Odd Andersen/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Odd Andersen/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
By Karin Matussek & Vanessa Dezem, Bloomberg News

Nord Stream 2 AG, the controversial gas pipeline project owned by Gazprom PJSC, lost a German court fight to sidestep European Union rules separating production from transportation, a decision that may delay the start of the operations.

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