Lubmin entry point shows gas flow nomination pickup on July 22
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July 21 (Reuters) - The German gas entry point of Lubmin, where the Nord Stream 1 makes landfall in Germany, shows a pickup in nominations from July 22, 0600 CET, when maintenance work on the Gazprom-owned pipeline ends, data from network operator Gascade shows.
At the Lubmin II point, nominations show a rise to 32.341 million kilowatts hours per hour (kWh/h) from 0600-0700 CET until 1100-1200 CET, rising from 12.163 million kwh/h per hour earlier. (Reporting by Rahul Paswan in Bengaluru; Editing by Leslie Adler)