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Data shows that LNG cargoes from the Arctic LNG 2 project sanctioned travel east

According to Kpler's and LSEG's ship tracking data, four liquefied gas (LNG), tankers, carrying cargoes from Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 Plant, sanctioned for Moscow's conflict in Ukraine, are heading east towards Asia.

Kpler data shows that the tanker Christophe De Margerie is currently traveling along the Northern Sea Route, after having been loaded at Arctic LNG 2 in August. Kpler data shows that the tanker is currently located off the coast of Russia's northeast.

The data revealed that the LNG tankers Voskhod & Zarya which had loaded on July 16 & 29 and were idling at Arctic LNG 2 since then, started moving eastwards on August 15.

The Iris tanker, which had been heading west on 26 June after being loaded at the Arctic LNG 2 Project, made a U turn in early July. It is now sailing east.

As part of an overall goal to reduce Russia's oil revenues, the four LNG tankers will be subject to U.S. sanction. Doing business with or trading with sanctioned companies can result in fines and penalties.

Previously, the owners of the four tankers and their ship or commercial managers could not be contacted when they loaded cargoes for the Arctic LNG 2 Project this year.

Arctic LNG 2, owned by Novatek, a 60 percent-owned Russian company, was to be one of Russia's largest LNG facilities, producing 19.8 million tons of LNG per year. The sanctions have hampered its prospects and the company has had difficulty selling LNG produced by the project.

According to Kpler, eight cargoes were loaded onto LNG vessels last year. Some vessels discharged the fuel at two facilities. The first is located near the Arctic port Murmansk and the second is on the Pacific peninsula of Kamchatka, in Russia's east.

(source: Reuters)