In his statement to the Die Zeit newspaper, Schaller emphasized that if the gas from Russia is cut off for a long time, it should be expected that the gas used by the paper industry will also be limited. The question is whether it’s economically worth it.” used the phrase.
Asked about what it would mean for the paper industry to have to settle for 30 percent of the normal amount of gas, Schaller said, “At my company, I’ll probably have to shut down the machine for a few days. It’s possible, although it’s tedious to shut down and restart the machine.” gave the answer.
Schaller also said that in this case, he should probably send the employees to short-time work. used his statements.
Stating that he does not want to speculate much about the economic impact of gas shortages on the sector, Schaller said, “If gas does not come for a really long time, this could paralyze the entire industry.” made its assessment.
Schaller pointed out that paper is used in every part of daily life such as newspaper, toilet paper, cardboard and packaging.
Russian energy company Gazprom announced that a turbine engine used for the Nord Stream pipeline has been stopped for more technical reasons, and therefore the amount of natural gas delivered through the line will decrease, and that as of July 27, a maximum of 33 million cubic meters of natural gas can be shipped through the Portovaya compressor station. had reported.
Thus, only 20 of the Nord Stream pipeline’s capacity is transported to Europe.
. (HAS) is published on the Anadolu Agency website, in summary. ..
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