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Data shows that China has received its eighth LNG cargo this year from Russia's Arctic LNG 2 sanctioned project.

LSEG data revealed on Friday that Russia's Arctic LNG 2 plant had?delivered their eighth cargo to China this year. This was a few days after a liquefied natural -gas carrier from the project caught fire in the Mediterranean and drifted.

Data shows that the gas carrier Iris delivered a cargo via the Suez Canal on Friday, February 8, from the floating storage unit Saam FSU located near the Russian Arctic Port of 'Murmansk.

The Arctic Metagaz tanker caught fire last week. It was carrying a cargo of Russian LNG, which had been sanctioned. The Libyan authorities initially claimed that the vessel had sunk. However, it is still afloat in waters between Italy & Malta.

Moscow described the incident in terms of an attack by Ukrainian drones launched from the Libyan coastline. Ukraine has not responded.

Last year, 23 cargoes worth 1.3 million metric tons were shipped to China by Arctic LNG 2, including shipments from storage sites near Murmansk in Russia and the far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula.

Arctic LNG 2, owned 60% by Russia's Novatek and aiming to produce 19.8 million tons of LNG per year, had a bright future, but Western sanctions have sullied its prospects. (Reporting and Editing by Ros Russel)

(source: Reuters)