Highlights Had been engaged to verify technical integrity Follows new US guidelines on PEESA statute Latest setback for almost-complete pipeline London — Norway-based quality assurance company DNV GL will no longer provide certain services for the almost-complete Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project due to the threat of US sanctions, a DNV GL spokesman said Nov. 26. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now It is the latest setback for Nord Stream 2, which had engaged DNV GL to verify the safety and technical integrity of the pipeline system. Related story: Wintershall Dea CEO remains ‘confident’ Nord Stream 2 gas link will be completed After the US State Department in October published new guidelines for the Protecting Europe’s Energy Security Act (PEESA) statute, DNV GL said it found that certain activities would be subject to sanctions. The DNV GL spokesman said: “Under these new […]