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Russia's Gazprom ships second LNG cargo from Portovaya to Spain - LSEG data

Russia's Gazprom shipped a 2nd cargo of liquefied gas (LNG) from its smallscale Portovaya LNG plant on the Baltic Sea to Spain, LSEG data revealed on Monday.

Russia's LNG exports, unlike oil supplies, have actually not been under Western sanctions. Nevertheless, Europe has actually been checking out methods to suppress the supplies and cut incomes for Moscow.

The European Parliament voted on Thursday to pass guidelines allowing European federal governments to prohibit Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, by preventing Russian firms from reserving gas infrastructure capacity.

Russian LNG deliveries to Europe increased last year to 22 billion cubic metres (bcm), up from around 16 bcm in 2021, according to EU analysis.

The tanker, the Cool Rover, which packed LNG ship-to-ship from the floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU), the Marshal Vasilevskiy, is releasing in the Spanish port of Bilbao at the BBG LNG terminal, the data revealed.

Gazprom and Portovaya LNG did not respond to a request for remark.

Last month Gazprom delivered the first LNG cargo from Portovaya to Spain.

State-controlled Gazprom has mainly lost the European pipeline gas export market, as soon as a primary source of foreign currency profits for Moscow.

Russia supplied just 28.3 bcm of gas to Europe by means of pipelines in 2015, down from 63.8 bcm in 2022 and 148 bcm in 2021, the last complete year before its invasion of Ukraine.

The Portovaya LNG plant with a capability of 1.5 million metric lots per year was launched in September 2022. Most LNG cargoes from the plant have actually been sent to Turkey or Greece, while 3 were delivered to China.

(source: Reuters)