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Japanese shipping company Mitsui OSK assesses EU sanctions impact on its LNG ships

Mitsui O.S.K., Japan's second largest shipping company. Lines (MOL), said that it is carefully assessing how new sanctions imposed against Russia by the European Union will affect three of its LNG vessels.

A company spokesperson said on Wednesday that the company would continue to cooperate fully with the relevant authorities including the European Union, the Japanese government and other international laws and regulations.

We will take the appropriate steps as needed, in accordance with rights and obligations.

The EU adopted four packages of sanctions on Tuesday against Russia for the war in Ukraine. One package targeted the shadow fleet. The package included MOL-owned and managed North Moon LNG, North Ocean LNG and North Light LNG ships.

Kpler data showed that the three ships, built in 2024 and transferring cargoes to east Asia from the Yamal LNG project of Russia, were transferred via ship-to-ship with the ice-breaking vessel Nikolay Urvantsev.

North Ocean delivered a Yamal LNG cargo to Taiwan on 19 April, while North Moon and North Light made previous shipments to Dalian Port in northern China and Jieyang Port in southern China respectively on 17 March and 1 April.

According to Kpler, North Moon and North Light have both been loaded with Yamal LNG cargoes en route to Asia. (Reporting from Yuka Obayashi, Tokyo; Emily Chow, Singapore; editing by Topra Chopra).

(source: Reuters)