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Tanker ships condensate from Russia's Arctic LNG 2 to port of Vitino, data programs

A tanker has begun making shipments of gas condensate to the Arctic port of Vitino from the Arctic LNG 2 task, according to data from market sources and LSEG.

The Arctic LNG 2 project, which undergoes Western sanctions over Russia's conflict with Ukraine, had actually been set to turn into one of Russia's largest LNG plants with eventual output of 19.8 million metric heaps each year and approximately 1.6 million metric tons of gas condensate.

According to the information, the Vasily Lanovoy tanker, which was earlier placed under U.S. sanctions, left on Sept. 20 from Arctic LNG 2 with about 38,000-40,000 metric tons of gas condensate and now is heading towards Vitino.

Formerly, the Vasily Lanovoy provided about 38,000 lots of gas condensate on Aug. 30 to the Vitino port, some 266 kilometres (165 miles) south of Murmansk, sources' data revealed.

The owner of both cargoes of condensate could not be identified.

The Arctic LNG 2 task is 60% owned by Russia's Novatek . Novatek and Arctic LNG 2 did not immediately respond to a request for remark.

The gas condensate from Arctic LNG 2 delivered to Vitino could be used for processing in Russian refineries, consisting of Novatek's complex in the Baltic Ust-Luga port, or shipped to other destinations by a different tanker, traders said.

Before the launch of the processing complex in Ust-Luga port in 2013, Novatek had actually exported condensate produced on its Purovsky Condensate Stabilization Plant through Vitino.

(source: Reuters)