Russia Quietly Adds Four LNG Carriers to Its Arctic Dark Fleet
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Russia is expanding its shadowy fleet of liquefied natural gas tankers. Four ships that until recently transported LNG from Oman have begun working for Moscow, taking supplies from Russia's sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 project near Murmansk, Bloomberg reported on Monday.
Vessels Change Flags and Immediately Load Sanctioned Russian Gas. Four liquefied natural gas tankers, which until recently served an Omani export facility, have begun loading fuel from Russia's Arctic LNG 2 project, which is subject to US sanctions. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Bloomberg. Read also: Russia's "Shadow Fleet" Adapts Faster Than Restrictions, Says Sanctions Ombudsman Last week, the tanker Kosmos moored to the sanctioned…
Russia Expands LNG Dark Fleet With Four Tankers to Boost Exports
Four liquefied natural gas tankers that until recently serviced Oman’s export plant are beginning to load fuel from a US-sanctioned Russian project, the latest sign of Moscow’s efforts to boost shipments and skirt Western restrictions.
Russia Quietly Adds Four LNG Carriers to Its Arctic Dark Fleet
Russia appears to have recently added four LNG carriers to its growing dark fleet of tankers exporting cargoes from the sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 project, a Bloomberg analysis of shipping data showed on Monday. Four LNG carriers, Kosmos, Merkuriy, Orion, and Luch have recently changed their ownership and management to little known companies. They were previously servicing Oman’s LNG exports and were managed or owned by Oman Ship Management Co, acc…
Publication reveals tankers that previously serviced plant in Oman
Russia Expands Shadow Fleet to Carry Sanctioned LNG to Four More Tankers
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