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Russia's Novatek holds off start of Arctic LNG 2 3rd line, states RBC media

Russian natural gas company Novatek has held off the start of operations at the third line of the Arctic LNG 2 task to 2028 from 2026, RBC media reported on Thursday, pointing out 2 sources acquainted with the job application.

The task, yet to start major liquefied natural gas ( LNG) exports from the Arctic peninsular of Gydan, is subject to Western sanctions over Russia's conflict with Ukraine.

The sanctions have made it hard for Novatek to protect enough gas providers for shipments as well as access to the essential equipment for production of the gas, which is liquefied at a temperature of minus 163 Celsius (minus 261 Fahrenheit)

Reuters reported in April that Novatek may scale back Arctic LNG 2 after Western sanctions suppressed its access to ice-class tankers and that it could rather focus on developing its project at the ice-free port of Murmansk.

The head of Arctic LNG 2 stakeholder TotalEnergies said in February that the project's 3rd train had actually been put on hold but the second train was most likely to be set up.

Among the RBC sources stated that Novatek will absolutely. build the 3rd line of the task.

Novatek did not immediately reply to an ask for comment.

The possible scaling back of Arctic LNG 2 would make complex. Moscow's goal of improving its share of the international LNG market to a. 5th in between 2030 and 2035, up from about 8% presently.

The task had been because of end up being Russia's largest such. plant with ultimate output of 19.8 million metric lots of LNG. per year and 1.6 million tons annually of steady gas condensate. from three trains.

(source: Reuters)