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Russia's Jan-May LNG exports up 6.3%, LSEG information programs

Russia's JanuaryMay exports of melted gas (LNG) increased by 6.3% from a year earlier to 13.6 million metric heaps, LSEG information revealed on Tuesday.

Europe represented 55% of the overall, or 7.5 million loads.

Exports in May was broadly unchanged from April at 2.7 million lots, the information revealed.

The Novatek-led Yamal LNG site in the Arctic sent 8.1 million lots of LNG in the very first five months of the year, while Sakhalin-2, managed by Gazprom, exported 4.5 million tons from the Pacific island.

Novatek at Yamal employed four standard LNG carriers - the North Air, North Mountain, North Sky and North Method, Russian daily Kommersant reported mentioning data and analytics group Kpler.

LNG exports from Russia, unlike oil sales, are exempt to European sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine.

However, as part of a 14th package of sanctions on Russia, the European Union proposed banning re-loading services by EU facilities for trans-shipment of Russian LNG to 3rd nations, which may inflate expenses for LNG exports from Russia.

(source: Reuters)