Featured Gas Oil World News

U.S. threatens to shutdown gas pipeline project if Russia invades Ukraine 

The U.S. government is once again threatening Russia with the shutdown of the German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the event of an invasion of Ukraine.

U.S. President Joe Biden’s National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan issued the threat in an interview with broadcaster NBC on Sunday.

“If Russia invades Ukraine, one way or another Nord Stream 2 will not move forward and Russia understands that we [have] co-ordinated with our allies,” Sullivan said.

Asked if German Chancellor Olaf Scholz would publicly pledge such a measure during his inaugural visit to Washington on Monday, Sullivan said: “I’ll let the German chancellor speak for himself.”

Doubts over the trans-Atlantic alliance have emerged in part due to Berlin’s adherence to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project with Russia, which the U.S. and Eastern European nations have strongly criticised.

Related posts

CBN disburses N1.452trn for 337 real sector projects

Our Reporter

Democracy Day: Residents lament power outage, call for power overhaul

Abisola THOMPSON

Navy seizes 3,039 bags of rice in C/River

Editor

DPR Director to speak on oil, gas digitalisation

Abisola THOMPSON  

Lagos-Ibadan free train ride: Drama as passengers besiege Lagos station, pleading to stand

Shile GIWA

KEDCO attributes power outage to collapse of national grid

By Aliyu DANALDI