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According to LSEG, traders and oil traders, Russia will deliver oil and condensate to Syria.

LSEG and traders' data show that Russia will deliver 750,000 barrels (or 100,000 metric tonnes) of a mixture of Arctic heavy ARCO and gas condensate - a type light oil - to Syria's Banias Port.

Russia has considered Syria a major gateway for its military and trade operations in the Middle East. Western sanctions are affecting the sale of both Russian gas and oil condensate on international markets.

In October, Russian and Syrian officials met in Moscow to discuss potential energy co-operation.

LSEG data show that the tanker Antarktika is an Aframax vessel capable of carrying 700,000-800,000 barrels. It has been visiting ports in Russia, Murmansk, and UstLuga to load oil and gas condensate.

Two traders confirmed that the vessel was loaded with ARCO oil, produced by Gazprom Neft in Russia, and condensate from Novatek. It was unclear who bought and sold the cargo.

Gazprom and Novatek didn't immediately respond to comments.

According to a communiqué from its Information Ministry, the oil ministry of Syria declined to make any comments.

In the first half of this year, Russia delivered several cargoes containing Arctic oil grades to Syria.

ARCO is a heavier oil produced at the Prirazlomnaya platform. One trader said ARCO could not be processed at most refineries without being mixed with light grade oil or condensate.

A drone attack in September forced the shutdown of two condensate-processing units at Novatek's Ust-Luga plant. Novatek had surplus condensate to export after the disruption.

In this year, Russia has also shipped diesel cargoes to Syria. Reporting by in Moscow. Maya Gebeily, Beirut, also contributed to the story. Mark Potter (editing)

(source: Reuters)