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US-sanctioned LNG tanker Zarya arrives in China, ship-tracking data showed

Ship-tracking data revealed that a third tanker carrying natural gas liquefied from Russia's Arctic LNG 2 project, sanctioned by the United Nations, arrived in a Chinese port Tuesday.

According to Kpler, a provider of ship tracking data and LSEG, the sanctioned Russian gas tanker Zarya has arrived at Tieshan's LNG terminal in China's southwest province of Guangxi.

LSEG data shows that the cargo is larger than 160,000 cubic metres and was loaded at Arctic LNG 2 in Gydan, northern Siberia, on July 30. The Arctic Mulan tanker delivered the first cargo of the project sanctioned in late August.

Second cargo arrives in China just a few days after Russian President Vladimir Putin made a high-profile visit to China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit and to take part in a military display to commemorate the end of World War II.

Arctic LNG 2, owned by Novatek and 60% of its shares, was to be one of Russia's biggest LNG plants with a production target of 19,8 million tons per year. But sanctions have hampered the project's prospects. (Reporting and editing by Jacqueline Wong, Saad Sayeed and Lewis Jackson from Beijing's newsroom)

(source: Reuters)