Sanctioned Russian LNG Cargo Ends Across-the-World Trip Without Finding Buyer
- The liquefied natural gas cargo could not find a buyer after its long journey, as reported in the headline.
- The situation shows the difficulties faced by russian energy exports in the current market.
- International sanctions have affected the trade of russian lng, making it harder to sell.
- This case illustrates the wider effects of geopolitical tensions on energy markets.
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The Russian tanker Pioneer, which was carrying a batch of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 plant, docked at the Koryak floating storage facility in Kamchatka.
Sanctioned Russian LNG Shipment Travels Around World, Finds No Buyers - Nemos News Network
The shadow fleet of liquefied natural gas carriers transporting blacklisted Russian LNG has encountered a major setback, with at least one ship’s cargo traveling around the world, finding no buyers as the cargo was deemed too risky. Bloomberg reports that an LNG carrier called “Pioneer,” carrying a sanctioned shipment of Russian LNG, circumnavigated the world for four months, […]
Sanctioned Russian LNG Cargo Ends Across-the-World Trip Without Finding Buyer
Arctic LNG 2 continues its struggles to sell gas from Russia’s newest but heavily sanctioned LNG export project. In one of the latest pieces of anecdotal evidence, a sanctioned LNG carrier, which had loaded liquefied natural gas in the Artic in August, traveled for four months around north Europe, the Mediterranean, the Suez Canal, the Indian Ocean, along China’s east coast and north to Russia’s Far East, without finding a buyer for the cargo, t…
Sanctioned Russian LNG Ship Fails Four-Month Quest for Buyer
A vessel carrying a sanctioned shipment of Russian liquefied natural gas appears to be offloading the fuel into storage in the nation’s far east, having failed to find a buyer willing to circumvent US restrictions despite a four-month, across-the-world journey.
Russian LNG Carrier Forced to Store Sanctioned Cargo After Failed Four-Month Search for Buyers
A vessel carrying a sanctioned shipment of Russian liquefied natural gas appears to be offloading the fuel into storage in the nation’s far east, having failed to find a buyer willing to circumvent US restrictions despite a four-month, across-the-world journey.
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