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Russia's Gazprom ships initially LNG cargo this year from Portovaya to Asia around Africa - LSEG information

Russia's Gazprom is shipping its very first freight of liquefied gas to Asia this year from its Portovaya plant on the Baltic Sea, taking a trip around the southern idea of Africa in order to avoid the Red Sea, according to LSEG data.

The LNG tanker Pskov was loaded at Portovaya on April 8 and is currently at sea off the Congo Republic in west Africa. Its location is not understood.

Last year Gazprom sent 3 LNG cargoes from Portovaya to Asia, all to China, of which 2 went by means of the Suez Canal and one via the Northern Sea Path through the Arctic.

International fuel manufacturers, including Russia, have been required to change the method they provide to Asia and go around Africa to prevent attacks by Iranian-backed Houthi fighters in Yemen, although the Suez Canal is the shortest route between Europe and Asia.

Before the escalation of the circumstance in the Red Sea, the canal was Russia's preferred route to export LNG to Asia during the winter season when the Northern Sea Route was closed.

Given That January, Russian gas from Novatek's Yamal LNG plant has actually likewise been diverted to Asia around Africa to avoid the Red Sea.

Given that the start of the Ukraine conflict, state-controlled Gazprom has mostly lost its European export market for pipeline gas, when a primary source of foreign currency profits for Moscow.

The Portovaya LNG plant, with a capacity of 1.5 million metric loads annually, was introduced in September 2022. In 2015 most LNG cargoes from the plant were sent out to Turkey or Greece.

This year Gazprom sent LNG to Spain for the very first time.

(source: Reuters)