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VTB, a Russian bank, says that financing for the huge Ust-Luga Gas Complex is in full swing.

VTB, Russia's second-largest bank, said that funding for a massive gas processing complex is already underway in the Baltic Sea port Ust-Luga. This shows Moscow's commitment to developing its energy sector, despite sanctions.

The complex will be part of the Kremlin's energy giant Gazprom’s strategy to shift their focus from production to processing. It will include a gas-processing plant and a complex for gas-chemical processing.

Dmitry Pyanov, Chief Financial Officer of VTB, told reporters that the project was fully funded by both bank loans and other sources. The comments were published on Friday.

The project will create Russia's most advanced gas processing facility and one of the largest in the world, based on production volume.

The plant is designed to process up to 45 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year and produce 13,000,000 metric tons (or liquefied gas), 3.6,000,000 tons (or ethane) and up to 180,000 tons (or liquefied petrol gas) of liquefied gas.

Construction of the complex was delayed by Western sanctions against Ukraine.

According to Russian documents, the first gas processing line is scheduled to begin operations in 2026. The first line for the liquefied gas plant will start in 2027. (Reporting and writing by Elena Fabrichnaya, Editing by Jan Harvey; Writing by Vladimir Soldatkin)

(source: Reuters)