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Data shows that Russia's LNG imports increased by 5.8% between January and February.

LSEG preliminary data released on Monday showed that Russia's liquefied gas exports grew 5.8% from a year earlier, to 5.5 million metric tons.

U.S. sanctions against Ukraine have slowed down Russian LNG exports, particularly at the Arctic LNG 2 facility, where the plant's operations?have been hindered by the difficulty in finding buyers?for its production.

Arctic LNG 2 supplied?to 510,000 tonnes in January and February.

Total LNG exports from Russia fell 7.3% in February compared to January, down to 2.67 million tons. Data also revealed that Russian LNG exports into Europe during the first two month of the year increased 7% on an annual basis to 3,000,000 tons. In January, European Union nations?approved their final approval of a ban on Russian gas imports until late 2027.

Novatek's Yamal LNG plant decreased total exports from January to February by 3% year-on-year, or 3.1 million tonnes. According to preliminary information, all the tankers have been dispatched from the plant to Europe this year.

Sakhalin-2 in Asia, controlled by Gazprom, has exported 1.8 millions tons of goods during the first two months of this year. This is on par with 2025. (Reporting and editing by Andrei Khalip).

(source: Reuters)