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Russian Deputy PM Says Sanctions Delay LNG Enlargement

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Last updated: 2025/12/26 at 4:15 PM
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Russia’s ambitions to triple its annual liquefied gasoline manufacturing have been pushed again by a number of years amid worldwide sanctions, in response to Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.

“Our activity has been to achieve 100 million tons” per yr of LNG output, Novak mentioned in an interview to a state TV channel printed Thursday. “Clearly, on account of sanctions restrictions, there shall be a delay of some years” in reaching this goal, he mentioned, with out offering a deadline. 

Russia earlier aimed to supply 100 million tons of super-chilled gas by 2030, reaching a world market share of 20 %. Nonetheless, western nations, together with the US, have imposed a number of rounds of vitality sanctions, together with on LNG, in a transfer to scale back the Kremlin’s revenues which might be funding the struggle in Ukraine.

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The US has blacklisted all present and future Russian liquefied-gas tasks, excluding the Yamal LNG led by Novatek PJSC, and sanctioned the fleet for shipments of the super-chilled gas overseas. Nonetheless, not too long ago the discounted sanctioned cargoes have been discovering residence in China, which doesn’t acknowledge the western restrictions. 

Final month Russia grew to become the one largest LNG provider to the Asian nation, overtaking Australia.

Russia produced almost 30 million tons of LNG within the first 11 months of 2025, Interfax reported on Thursday, citing information from the Federal Statistical Service.


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