KEY POINTS
  • Germany's Siemens Energy, which supplies equipment to the power industry, says it is ready to return the turbine to Russia after carrying out maintenance work in Canada.
  • Moscow, however, says economic sanctions imposed by the West following the Kremlin's onslaught in Ukraine have prevented the turbine from being shipped back.
  • "I cannot reconcile a technical reason to the supply of gas," Siemens Energy CEO Christian Bruch told CNBC.

Siemens Energy CEO Christian Bruch said Monday that there is no technical justification for Russia to refuse the delivery of a turbine for the key Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline.

His comments come amid a standoff between Germany and Russia over a piece of equipment that the Kremlin claims is holding back gas supplies to Europe.