Tiny amounts of gas suddenly appeared in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline on Wednesday, website data showed, weeks after the pipeline ruptured in the Baltic Sea following what investigators said was suspected sabotage caused by explosions.
Gas flows rose from zero to 102 kilowatt-hours per hour (kwh/h) between 0700-0800 CET on Wednesday, and stood at 119 an hour later, the data showed.
Nord Stream's operator did not respond to a request for comment and no explanation was immediately available.
Source(s): Reuters