Russia Resumes Nord Stream Gas Flow, Bringing Europe Respite
- Flows ramp up to pre-maintenance level of 40% of capacity
- Market sees relief amid uncertainty over future shipments
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Russia began sending natural gas to Europe through the Nord Stream pipeline system after a pause, bringing relief to a continent whose economy is starting to wobble under the strain of reduced supplies.
Shipments returned to 40% of capacity, their level before flows were halted for 10 days of planned maintenance, data from the pipeline operator showed.