LNG Transportation
Sources: China plans to build a second LNG terminal in China for Russian cargoes sanctioned by the United States
Three sources familiar with the situation said that China is building a second terminal to import liquefied natural gas from Russia's Arctic LNG 2 project. This will expand a route which has relied on only one facility so far. Sources say that the newly constructed Longkou LNG Terminal in eastern China's Shandong Province, operated by state pipeline company PipeChina, will be receiving Arctic LNG 2 cargoes. The move will provide a lifeline for the $21 billion project that is currently under sanctions. It will also help Moscow, as its gas exports have been affected by Europe's decision not to purchase...