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Russia's Gazprom ships first LNG freight from Portovaya to Spain - LSEG data

Russia's Gazprom shipped a freight of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from its smallscale Portovaya LNG plant on the Baltic Sea to Spain for the very first time, LSEG data showed on Monday.

LNG, unlike some other Russian hydrocarbons, such as crude oil, has actually not been under the Western sanctions.

The tanker, the Cool Rover, which packed LNG ship-to-ship from the drifting storage and regasification system (FSRU), the Marshal Vasilevskiy, discharged in the Spanish port of Huelva at the Enagas LNG terminal, the information showed.

Gazprom and Portovaya LNG did not react to a request for comment.

State-controlled Gazprom has almost lost the European pipeline gas export market, once the primary source of foreign currency profits for Moscow.

Russia provided an overall of around 63.8 billion cubic metres ( bcm) of gas to Europe by numerous paths by means of pipelines in 2022, according to Gazprom data and estimations. The volumes plummeted further, by 55.6%, to 28.3 bcm in 2015.

The Portovaya LNG plant with a capability of 1.5 million metric lots each year was released in September 2022.

The majority of LNG cargoes from the plant have been sent to Turkey or Greece, while 3 were shipped to China.