China receives the first Russian liquid gas shipping subject to US sanctions
A tanker with a consignment of liquid natural gas from a Russian export facility subjected to US sanctions in a Chinese ports for the first time has been established in a new step of Moscow to expand its fuel export to Asia. The carrier “Arctic Moulan”, which transports fuel from the “Arctic 2” LNG project listed on Thursday on the blacklist in the north of Russia at the LNG station in Bayhai, according to data uplifting ships monitored by “Bloomberg”. The project, which imposed the administration of former US President Joe Biden sanctions, started the export of fuel last year by the ‘shadow fleet’, but any ship of it has never been established at an import station, due to the fear of the buyers of US reactions. Also read: The sanctions are strangled by Russia’s ambitions to improve the export of gas from the Arctic Russia, Russia, which expanded liquid gas exports. The Arctic 2 project, led by the Russian company “Novatek”, is an essential as in Moscow, which plans to raise LNG exports by 2030 and open new gas markets after the sharp drop in sales of pipelines to senior traditional buyers in Europe. Despite its pressure on India on the purchases of Russian oil, the United States has prevented them from tightening measures against Russian LNG importers while trying to mediate a ceasefire agreement in Ukraine. While US President Donald Trump said in August that his direct talks with Vladimir Putin were ‘very fertile’. Download -gas delays reported that the carrier “Arctic Mulan” dropped a consignment of liquid natural gas from a floating storage in the east of Russia in early June. The stored fuel was the source of the “Arctic 2” project for liquid natural gas. The Arcity 2 project yielded eight liquid natural gas shoves during the summer of last year, but it was forced to stop in October after not finding buyers, and at the start of the accumulation of seasonal ice around the facility. Instead of export, ships create empty fuel on storage sites in Russia.