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The full restart of France's Rhone Gas pipeline is expected to take place later this year

FranceGaz, the French gas lobby, said that a review in March will determine whether the Rhone gas pipeline can be restored to full capacity.

France has become a major hub for the import and distribution of gas after the Russian invasion in Ukraine forced?Europe to purchase gas from other countries, such as the United States?and Qatar.

The Rhone pipeline outage in late September is expected to?reduce total gas deliveries over the winter when demand is at its peak. This would be equivalent to about 11 days of France's winter total?gas consumption.

Frederic Martin, president of France Gaz, told journalists that the pipeline was delivering less gas than its nominal capacity because it is worried another problem might occur if they returned to their full capacity.

After the 'coldest months', an inspection will be conducted. The operator will then decide whether a section of the pipeline or a part will need to be replaced. The operator will decide on further scheduling only after the inspection.

Martin explained that the operator had assembled their teams, secured the region, and restarted flow. But not at the nominal power because they don't know if another constraint could occur. So, the entire pipeline will have to be inspected.

He said that if no other problems are found during the investigation of the outage, the restart would happen in the middle or the year. Reporting by Forrest Crellin, editing by Barbara Lewis

(source: Reuters)