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Data shows that more cargoes coming from the Arctic LNG 2 project are heading east.

According to Kpler's and LSEG's ship tracking data, two liquefied gas tankers are heading eastwards towards Asia with cargoes from Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 Project. They picked up fuel for the project sanctioned in the last week.

The LNG tankers Voskhod and Christophe De Margerie are traveling north from Russia to Asia via the Northern Sea Route. According to data, they had previously berthed respectively at Arctic LNG 2 between September 23 and 26, according to the data.

According to Kpler, both tankers were empty when they arrived. Christophe De Margerie left loaded on 25 September while Voskhod also left loaded on 27 September.

Arctic LNG 2 has already loaded at least seven cargoes in the past year. Six LNG cargoes have already been delivered from the project to China's Beihai Terminal.

According to the shipping database Equasis, the commercial manager or ship for Christophe De Margerie has an address in Dubai. Zelitiko Shipping is its registered owner, and shares the same address with Gas Carriers SCF Management.

Voskhod is registered as LNG Beta Shipping, with the same address, as Igarka OOO, which is listed as its owner or ship manager.

Gas Carriers SCF Management Zelitiko Shipping Igarka and LNG Beta Shipping could not be reached.

The Arctic LNG 2 is 60 percent owned by Russia's Novatek, and it is subject to Western Sanctions over Moscow's War in Ukraine. The plant was to be one of the largest in the country, with a projected output of 19,8 million metric tonnes per year. Reporting by Emily Chow Editing and Mark Potter

(source: Reuters)