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New EU sanctions to be imposed on condensate imported from Russia's Yamal LNG

According to the EU official journal, new European Union sanctions will prohibit condensate imports from Yamal LNG as well as other Russian projects that produce light fuels?as a byproduct of?their?liquefied... production?from 1 January 2027.

The European Union approved on Thursday an official 90 billion-euro loan ($105 billion) to Ukraine, and new sanctions against Russia in advance of a informal summit of the leaders of the EU in Cyprus.

As U.S. peace talks, mediated by Washington, have been paused due to the focus of the United States on the war against Iran.

Since December 2022, the EU has banned?Russian oil imports and introduced a price limit?for Russian oil.

Imports of Russian crude oil, coal and fuels have almost been eliminated. In 2021 it imported 43% fuels and 25% crude oil from Russia.

Russia produces a light oil called?gas condensate? at two of its LNG projects: Yamal LNG, and Arctic LNG-2.

In 2024, the Yamal LNG plant located in the Arctic will export 1.12 million tons of gas to Rotterdam (Netherlands), an increase of 16.3% compared to?2023.

The supply of 1.2 million tonnes increased by 7.4% last year.

Gas condensate can be used to make petrochemicals and motor fuel.

In 2022, the EU initially excluded gas condensates as a sanction. It cited the need to guarantee LNG supply security.

(source: Reuters)