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Source: Novatek, a Russian company, has stopped commercial operations at the Arctic LNG 2 train

One source with knowledge of the situation said that Novatek, a Russian company, had shut down the commercial operations on the only train operating in its Arctic LNG 2 Project earlier this month. There were no plans to restart the project during the winter.

The train was shut down on October 11. "There are no plans to restart the train during winter", said the source.

Novatek didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Western sanctions are imposed on the Arctic LNG 2 project owned 60% by Russia's Novatek, due to Russia's conflict in Ukraine.

Kpler data shows that the plant loaded eight LNG cargoes from August 1 to October 7, but did not find buyers.

Laura Page, Kpler's manager of gas and LNG insights said that the shutdown was due to a lack in demand from buyers as well as a shortage of Arc7 Ice-class vessels required to transport LNG during winter months.

The US has been successful in their efforts to kill this project for the time being. Kpler Insight believes the plant will remain closed until at least summer next year, when Novatek is likely to reassess interest from potential buyers," added she.

(source: Reuters)