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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.

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A ship carrying a batch of Russian liquefied natural gas appears to be unloading fuel into a storage facility in the country's Far East. He did not find a buyer willing to bypass US restrictions, despite traveling around the world for four months. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Bloomberg. A Pioneer tanker carrying cargo from the Russian Arctic LNG 2 plant docked near the Koryak floating storage facility in Kamchatka on Decemb…

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Thursday, December 26, 2024.
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