Danish Shipyard Remains Key Lifeline for Russia’s Yamal LNG Fleet
Urgewald says six of the 15 Arc7 vessels may need maintenance this summer before new EU maritime restrictions begin in 2027.
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Denmark’s Fayard Shipyard Remains Last EU Lifeline for Russia’s Yamal LNG Fleet as Sanctions Clock Ticks Down
The Danish shipyard Fayard is set to remain a critical service hub for Russia’s Arctic LNG trade through at least one more summer, even as European sanctions tighten and other Western shipyards withdraw from the business.
Danish Shipyard Remains Key Lifeline for Russia’s Yamal LNG Fleet
A Danish shipyard has remained the single EU facility that services LNG carriers that transport gas from Novatek’s Yamal LNG terminal, the Financial Times has reported, citing a local NGO. According to data from the organization, Urgewald, the Fayard shipyard is providing dry dock services to the Arc7 class LNG carriers specially designed to navigate Arctic waters, with six of the 15 such vessels in operations scheduled to receive repairs at the…
That's why Danish shipyard is in the spotlight in the debate about Russian gas. As the only shipyard in the EU, Danish Fayard continues to provide technical assistance to a number of controversial LNG ships with Russian connections.
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