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Nord Stream sues insurers over 2022 pipeline blasts
12 Mar 2024, 11:50 PM
Nord Stream names Lloyd’s Insurance Company and Arch Insurance as defendants.
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Nord Stream names Lloyd’s Insurance Company and Arch Insurance as defendants.
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Nord Stream is seeking more than €400 million over explosions which ruptured its pipelines in 2022. (AP pic)
LONDON: Nord Stream is seeking more than €400 million (US$436 million) from its insurers over explosions in 2022 which ruptured pipelines designed to transport Russian gas to Germany, court filings show.
Nord Stream names Lloyd’s Insurance Company and Arch Insurance (EU) as defendants in its lawsuit, which was filed at London’s High Court last month.
Court filings state that Nord Stream’s current preliminary estimate of “the costs to dewater and stabilise the pipeline, to undertake a full repair and to replace the lost gas inventory” is between €1.2 billion and €1.35 billion.
Nord Stream’s lawsuit also says one of the pipelines looked “mangled and deformed” in one area where it had been damaged, but “appeared smooth and to have been cut” in another.
Lloyd’s declined to comment. Nord Stream and Arch did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The lawsuit focuses on the explosions in September 2022 which ruptured the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines.
Sweden – which last month dropped its investigation – and Germany have both found traces of explosives relating to the incident, suggesting it was a deliberate act.
Russia and the West, at loggerheads over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, have pointed fingers at one another. Each has denied any involvement and no one has taken responsibility.
Nord Stream in its lawsuit is suing all insurers subscribing to its offshore operating all-risks policy as well as its excess all-risks policy.
According to court documents, Nord Stream is suing Lloyd’s on its own behalf and as the representative of others subscribing to policies issued by insurers including Munich Re, which declined to comment.
LONDON: Nord Stream is seeking more than €400 million (US$436 million) from its insurers over explosions in 2022 which ruptured pipelines designed to transport Russian gas to Germany, court filings show.
Nord Stream names Lloyd’s Insurance Company and Arch Insurance (EU) as defendants in its lawsuit, which was filed at London’s High Court last month.
Court filings state that Nord Stream’s current preliminary estimate of “the costs to dewater and stabilise the pipeline, to undertake a full repair and to replace the lost gas inventory” is between €1.2 billion and €1.35 billion.
Nord Stream’s lawsuit also says one of the pipelines looked “mangled and deformed” in one area where it had been damaged, but “appeared smooth and to have been cut” in another.
Lloyd’s declined to comment. Nord Stream and Arch did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The lawsuit focuses on the explosions in September 2022 which ruptured the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines.
Sweden – which last month dropped its investigation – and Germany have both found traces of explosives relating to the incident, suggesting it was a deliberate act.
Russia and the West, at loggerheads over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, have pointed fingers at one another. Each has denied any involvement and no one has taken responsibility.
Nord Stream in its lawsuit is suing all insurers subscribing to its offshore operating all-risks policy as well as its excess all-risks policy.
According to court documents, Nord Stream is suing Lloyd’s on its own behalf and as the representative of others subscribing to policies issued by insurers including Munich Re, which declined to comment.
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