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RostockSchwedt Pipeline Back Online After Major Spill

An environmental group has filed a criminal complaint that has triggered a prosecutorial review.

Overview

  • PCK said the line returned to service around 22:00 on Saturday after roughly 80 hours offline, following TÜV inspection and supervisory approval.
  • At least 200,000 liters of crude leaked during preparatory work for a safety test near Gramzow, with investigators probing why two securing bolts detached.
  • More than two hectares of farmland were contaminated, and about 20 centimeters of topsoil have been removed on roughly two hectares under ongoing environmental oversight.
  • Deutsche Umwelthilfe lodged a complaint alleging soil contamination and improper long‑term use of a line deemed suitable for emergency supply, and prosecutors in Neuruppin plan to review it.
  • Authorities reported no threat to fuel and heating oil supplies in Berlin and Brandenburg, while a proposed €400 million upgrade still awaits EU state‑aid approval.