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LSEG data show that Russia's Sibur has shipped LPG to China from Ust-Luga for the first ever.

According to traders and LSEG's ship-tracking data, Sibur, Russia’s largest producer and supplier of liquefied gas, delivered a.first cargo to China via the Baltic Sea port of Ust-Luga.

Sibur mainly supplies LPG to Turkey. However, the demand for LPG has declined by?5%-6% per year, according to traders. Algeria and the U.S. also dominate its market.

A trader commented that it was becoming increasingly difficult to export additional LPG volumes to Turkey.

According to LSEG the large gas?carrier Pacific Moon has arrived in the Chinese port of Quanzhou, located in?the southern Fujian area at the end November.

According to industry sources, the company delivered approximately 33,000 metric tonnes of propane at Ust-Luga by mid-October.

Sibur didn't immediately respond to a comment request.

Sibur began supplying LPG in Ghana, West Africa, and India earlier this year. The company used medium gas carriers capable of transporting up to 20,000 tonnes of cargo.

According to industry sources and LSEG, Sibur increased LPG'supplies' from Ust-Luga from January to November by 70%, to 860,000 tonnes, on an annual basis, after reducing them by 37% in 2024 to 570,000 tones from 2023. Reporting by. Mark Potter (Editing by Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)