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Data shows that a tanker carrying fuel under US sanctions is spotted on the Northern Sea Route of Russia.

Data from LSEG, as well as market sources, showed that a tanker subject to U.S. sanction has moved east from the Arctic LNG 2 Plant along Russia's Northern Sea Route.

Winter ice is a challenge for ships, so navigation is limited to the warmer months.

Shipping data shows that the tanker Universal loaded about 44,000 tons of condensate gas at the Arctic LNG site on 2 September and then moved along the Northern Sea Route for ship-to-ship transfer near the Russian Far East Port of Zarubino.

The final destination of the cargo is unknown.

Arctic LNG 2 was to be one of Russia's biggest LNG plants, with a production of up to 19.8 million tons per year, and up to 1.6 millions metric tonnes of gas condensate.

It is unclear what the current production volume of gas condensate at Arctic LNG 2 will be.

According to state-controlled Rosatom, last year a record volume, nearly 38 million tons, of goods including oil and natural gas liquefied, were shipped along the NSR. Reporting by. (Editing by Barbara Lewis).

(source: Reuters)