BERLIN, June 19 (Reuters) - Henning Kothe, one of the
managing directors of project developer Nord Stream 2, the
company building a transport link for Russian gas into Germany
under the Baltic Sea, has left the company with immediate effect
for personal reasons, a company spokesman said.
German magazine WirtschaftsWoche had earlier reported the
move.
The Nord Stream 2 Russian gas pipeline consortium under the
lead of Gazprom includes as western partners Uniper
, Wintershall-Dea, Royal Dutch
Shell, OMV and Engie.
(Reporting by Michelle Martin, editing by Vera Eckert)