This, according to Interfax, reports Ukrinform. “Due to the untimely return of the gas pump units from Siemens (Germany) from the repair, the control of the life of the GPUs (gas pump units – ed.) And the identified technical malfunctions of the engines (the regulatory authority issued a temporary ban on use) “Only three GPUs can now be used at the Portova compression station,” Gazprom said. Accordingly, it was announced that the daily transmission limit is set at 100 million cubic meters instead of the usual 167 mcm. Read also: Nord Stream 1 must be shut down – Germans, French MEPs The Nord Stream pipeline, which is used to transport gas from Russia to Germany, was launched in 2011 with an annual capacity of 27 billion cubic meters. Following the start of a full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war, the German opposition called on the German authorities to stop supplying Russian gas through the Nord Stream pipeline. All work on the nearly completed Nord Stream 2 project has been suspended. Photo: Sean Gallup / Getty Images