“At this stage, there is no evidence that the damage to the gas supply network was caused by third-party intervention,” Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze told journalists regarding the damage to the Tbilisi Energy network.
Kaladze noted that he has communicated with the company’s management, the problem is almost resolved, and gas will be fully restored according to safety standards.
“There was speculation that the damage might have occurred due to third-party intervention. When they arrived at the site and saw how the high-pressure gas pipeline was damaged, it turned out that the problem was directly at the connection point. At this stage, there is no evidence to suggest that this incident occurred due to third-party intervention. The investigation hasn’t started yet. If there is any update, it will be made public.
Today, we heard Tbilisi Energy saying that the problem is essentially resolved. I’ve also been in communication with the company’s management. The restoration of natural gas supply to consumers will be carried out under relevant regulations and safety standards,” noted the capital’s mayor.
The natural gas supply has been disrupted since February 9, affecting approximately 150,000 consumers due to damage to a 500 mm pipeline.