Recent developments indicate that Russia is constructing a shadow fleet to transport liquefied natural gas globally, potentially evading Western sanctions. This move follows the imposition of sanctions on ships carrying Russian oil, impacting Moscow's oil transportation costs and the global liquefied natural gas market faces supply uncertainties due to various factors.
After Oil, #Russia May Now Be Building a Shadow Fleet for Gas Little-known Dubai-based firms have been accumulating ships Move could help Russia boost revenue from lucrative LNG market https://t.co/GelFQoshuD
There is growing evidence that Russia is building a shadow fleet to ship liquefied natural gas around the world to avoid Western sanctions https://t.co/QVQf2AYQLH
There is growing evidence that Russia is building a shadow fleet to ship liquefied natural gas around the world to avoid Western sanctions https://t.co/gyK3aQEiD5
RUSSIA SHOWS SIGNS OF BUILDING LNG SHADOW FLEET AMID SANCTIONS
The global market for liquefied natural gas faces supply uncertainty from factors including sanctions on Russian fuel, aging plants and attacks on vessels in the Red Sea https://t.co/v0o98vKBEn
The latest sanctions on ships carrying Russian oil will raise the cost of moving Moscow's barrels, writes @JLeeEnergy https://t.co/ZIo0NFE4RC