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Data shows that Russia's first LNG carrier of the ice class has begun sea trials.

LSEG data revealed on Friday that the first Russian-built ice class liquefied gas carrier (LNG) has begun sea trials. This is part of Russia’s efforts to increase global LNG market shares despite U.S. sanction.

The tanker was named Alexey Kosygin in honor of a Soviet stateman and built at Zvezda Shipyard. It is expected to join a fleet of vessels that will be used for Russia's Arctic LNG 2 Plant, which has been delayed due to U.S. Sanctions over the conflict with Ukraine.

The U.S. Treasury also imposed sanctions on the new ship, which was ordered by Russia's largest tanker group Sovcomflot to be built in Zvezda - Russia's most modern shipbuilding yard. LSEG's ship tracking data indicates that it is anchored in the Pacific Port of Vladivostok.

Sovcomflot did not respond to a comment request.

Novatek, the owner of 60% of Arctic LNG 2 has announced that 15 Arc7 ice class tankers capable to cut through a two-metre thick (6.5ft) ice in order to transport LNG to Arctic projects will be built by Zvezda Shipyard.

Novatek, according to a source with knowledge of the situation, shut down the commercial operations on the only train that was operational in its Arctic LNG 2 Project at the end of October. There were no plans to restart the project during the winter.

Ice-class tanks are usually equipped with double hulls, which are reinforced structures that can withstand the pressure from ice. They also have strengthened propellers.

According to the public, so far only three gas tankers suitable for Arctic LNG 2 have been built: the Alexey Ksygin vessel, Pyotr Stolypin vessel, and Sergei Witte vessel.

Hanwha Ocean (formerly Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering) was to build six more Arc7 tanks, three for Sovcomflot, and three for Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines.

Hanwha stated in regulatory filings last year that the three tankers Sovcomflot ordered were canceled due to sanctions against Russia. (Reporting and editing by Barbara Lewis; Additional reporting by Gleb Stolyarov, additional reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin)

(source: Reuters)