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Data shows that the newly-accepted Russian tanker has begun operations in a project under US sanctions.

The LNG tanker Merkuriy - which'recently joined Russia's fleet of gas carriers - has loaded a 'cargo from a float storage facility?used for transshipping gas from the Arctic LNG 2 Project, which is subject to U.S. sanctions - according to LSEG data.

According to LSEG the Merkuriy loaded?cargo on the Saam facility in the Arctic port of Murmansk, near the 9th May and headed west.

In recent months, Russia has added four LNG carriers to its fleet: Orion, Luch and Merkuriy. All four were built between 2005 and 2006, then transferred to new owners. They have been re-flagged as Russian vessels.

The tanker carrying the Arctic LNG 2 cargo is not yet known to have a destination. India declined Russia's offer to purchase LNG under U.S. sanction despite a shortage of LNG resulting from Middle East tensions.

Moscow wants to diversify its LNG supply as the European Union's ban on Russian LNG imports under short-term contracts came into effect on April 25. The?ban for long-term contracts is set to come into force January 1, 2027. Louise Heavens, Editor (Reporting)

(source: Reuters)