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Russia does not rule out LNG exports stagnating in next 4 years

Russia's melted natural gas (LNG) exports might stagnate in the next 4 years under the 2 lessrosy of three Economy Ministry circumstances an indication that Western sanctions may be cramping Moscow's energy strategies.

Under the ministry's conservative and stress scenarios, the latter not made public, LNG output would stagnate at 38.6 million metric lots each year in 2025-2027, according to a. file seen .

The standard situation, the most optimistic, calls for an increase. to 56.6 million tons in 2027 from 33.3 million in 2023.

Russia says it wishes to protect 20% of the worldwide LNG market. by 2030-2035, compared to around 8% at present, thanks to new. plants primarily situated in the Arctic.

Nevertheless, myriad Western sanctions present obstacles, not. least to a brand-new Arctic LNG 2 project that is yet to export a. cargo after tentatively starting production in December.

The job is due to become one of Russia's biggest such. plants with ultimate annual output of 19.8 million metric tons. of LNG and 1.6 million tons of stable gas condensate from 3. production systems, or trains.

Sources have stated the conversion of methane into liquid at. minus 163 degrees Celsius (minus 261 Fahrenheit) has actually now been. suspended at the plant.

The Kremlin-controlled energy giant Gazprom also. delayed the start-up of a big gas complex at the Baltic port of. Ust-Luga because the withdrawal of Western business such as Linde. after the start of Russia's dispute with Ukraine in. February 2022.

Russia presently has two massive LNG plants: the. Novatek-led Yamal LNG, which produced around 20 million heaps. last year, and Gazprom's Sakhalin-2, with an output of more than. 10 million lots in 2015.