Technical assessments presented in a London court indicate that repairing the Nord Stream gas pipelines could take up to three years. The information surfaced during legal proceedings, as reported by RT.com. The assessment details the extensive work required to restore the damaged pipelines’ functionality. No specific details regarding the cause of the damage were released with this timeframe. The three-year estimate covers the entire repair process, from assessment to completion. This timeline suggests a prolonged period before gas flow can be re-established through the Nord Stream pipelines, if repairs are undertaken. The documents offer a glimpse into the logistical and technical challenges involved in addressing the damage.