Germany warns about the risk of a shortage of toilet paper because of "Gazprom"

27.07.2022
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According to the HEAD of the Bavaria Paper Manufacturers Association,due to a shortage of gas and expensive electricity, Germans are at risk of facing a shortage of familiar paper products in the coming months

If Germany does not get enough gas in the coming months, many products from the paper industry, including toilet paper, could be in short supply. Jurgen Schaller, Chairman of the Board of the Association of Paper Manufacturers of Bavaria, said this in an interview with Zeit newspaper.

According to him, the paper industry is very dependent on cheap energy, so the risk of cutting off gas supplies from RUSSIA is significant. “I was very afraid that Russia could turn off our gas. At the same time, I’m actually an optimist and all the time I thought: now they won’t do it, ”said Schaller.

The head of the association clarified that drying paper in production requires a lot of energy, which takes a significant part of the income. “Operating a paper mill involves the use of water, electricity, heat and personnel. The technology is very tried and tested, you can't change it that quickly,” he explained.

Gas supplies to Germany via Nord Stream resumed Politics

Gas prices in Europe have been rising since early June, when Gazprom announced a reduction in gas supplies through Nord Stream 1 due to the non-return of one of the turbines used at the Portovoy gas pipeline compressor station from repair. Against this backdrop, gas supplies decreased from the planned 167 million cubic meters. m per day to 100 million, and then, after the decommissioning of another unit, up to 67 million cubic meters. m.

On July 27, Gazprom stopped the operation of another turbine, thus reducing the gas flow from 65 million cubic meters. m per day up to 35 million cubic meters. m, or 20% of the design capacity of the gas pipeline. Against this background, the exchange price exceeded $2,300 per 1,000 cubic meters for the first time since March.

The German authorities called the reduction of gas supplies via Nord Stream 1 "the Kremlin's strategy." “I believe that Gazprom is no longer the master of its own decisions,” said German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck, calling the situation around Nord Stream 1 and its turbines a farce: “Everything is politicized, agreements are no longer respected.” Russia has previously rejected accusations that the Nord Stream 1 supply cuts are politically motivated.

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According to Habek, the agreement of the EU countries to reduce gas consumption by 15% by the end of March next year was "a strong signal to all those who mock the EU and those who despise it."

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