KEY POINTS
  • Canada will return a repaired turbine to Germany that is needed for the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline, its minister of natural resources said.
  • The repaired turbine could help to ensure continued flows of energy until Europe can end its dependency on Russian gas.
  • In addition to the special permit for the turbine, Canada said it would expand sanctions against Russia's energy sector to include industrial manufacturing.
Germany is currently ahead of schedule in its race to fill underground gas storage facilities ahead of winter.

Canada will return a repaired turbine to Germany that is needed for the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline and could help to ensure continued flows of energy until Europe can end its dependency on Russian gas, Canada's minister of natural resources said.

The Canadian government said in a statement on Saturday it was issuing a "time-limited and revocable permit" to exempt the return of turbines from its Russian sanctions and also announced new measures against Moscow in response to its invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24.