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The tanker containing Russian Arctic LNG sanctioned leaves Chinese port

Ship tracking data revealed that a tanker carrying liquefied gas from Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 project, sanctioned by the United Nations, had left a Chinese port a day after docking there.

The LSEG data from Sunday indicated that the Russian Voskhod LNG Tanker was sailing to the south after leaving an LNG terminal at the port of Tieshan, in China's southwest region of Guangxi.

LSEG data revealed that the Russian flagged tanker with a cargo of 150 000 cubic metres of LNG was loaded at Arctic LNG 2 in Gydan, northern Siberia, on July 19.

The cargo is the third from the project sanctioned to dock in China, after the tanker Arctic Mulan arrived in Beihai LNG Terminal in late August. Arctic LNG's cargo on the Arctic Mulan is the first to reach a final user since its start-up last year.

It was not possible to determine immediately if LNG was discharged in Tieshan. Reporting by Farah Masters in Hong Kong, Editing by Clarence Fernandez

(source: Reuters)