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Russian gas project in the Arctic gets European support
by Daniel J. Graeber
Washington (UPI) Apr 21, 2017


Financing for a liquefied natural gas project in the Arctic north of Russia by foreign creditors is a political win, Russian gas producer Novatek said Friday.

Novatek, the largest private natural gas company in Russia, leads the project aimed at sourcing the markets in the Asian-Pacific. It controls 60 percent of the project in the Arctic north of Russia, alongside French energy company Total and the China National Petroleum Corp.

Novatek CEO Leonid Mikhelson said unnamed export credit agencies in Germany and Sweden have joined the financing model for the LNG project.

"The project is actually supported in terms of international funding volume, but I believe participation of Germany and Sweden is highly important politically," he was quoted by Russian news agency Tass as saying.

The Yamal LNG project has the capacity to produce about 16.5 million tons of natural gas and exports could target consumers in the Far East. Up to 16 ice-class carriers will be designated to ship LNG year-round to global consumers.

The super-cooled form of natural gas offers more flexibility in terms of delivery when compared with transit by pipeline. Russia's gas role in Europe is a source of controversy because of anti-trust and geopolitical concerns. Russian gas company Gazprom is accused of exploiting its market position and most of the Russian gas for Europe runs through Soviet-era pipelines in Ukraine, a country caught in a tug-of-war between the Kremlin and Brussels.

Two Russian lenders delivered $1.13 billion for the Yamal LNG project last year. The funding was part of a broader finance effort steered from the Russian National Wealth Fund with help from Chinese banks.

Separately, Dutch trader Vitol said this week it gained ground in the LNG sector through a multi-year agreement with Gazprom.

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Washington (UPI) Apr 21, 2017
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