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Russia: Novatek is creating a ‘shadow fleet’ of LNG carriers

According to media reports, three LNG carriers called at the Russian Arctic LNG 2 facility in August of this year. Published satellite images reveal that these vessels collected LNG produced at the facility, marking the commencement of exports from the first production line, which has been operational since December last year. Previously, American sanctions imposed on the project, (see ‘Russia: Arctic LNG 2’s capacity is reduced due to sanctions’)along with market participants’ concerns over potential secondary sanctions for cooperating with the Russian facility, had prevented such exports.

The ships that collected cargo from Arctic LNG 2 can be described as part of a shadow fleet, as they are owned by a previously unknown company, Ocean Speedstar Solutions, registered in Mumbai, India. Additionally, their insurance status is ambiguous, and they turned off their transponders during navigation. On 26 August, the media reported that one of these LNG carriers initiated a ship-to-ship transfer near the coast of Egypt, a practice commonly used to obscure the origin of the cargo before it is sold at the destination port. In response to the formation of a Russian ‘shadow fleet’ of LNG carriers, the United States imposed sanctions on 23 August against seven ships, including those that transported LNG from Arctic LNG 2, as well as on the company Ocean Speedstar Solutions.

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