Russia's Arctic LNG 2 project Novatek
Gas

Russia’s LNG exports fall 4.4 per cent year-on-year in January to June

Reuters

Russia's exports of liquefied natural gas in the first half of the year declined by 4.4 per cent from a year earlier to 15.2 million tonnes, LSEG preliminary data showed on Wednesday, amid international sanctions over Ukraine.

In particular, the United States has imposed sanctions on companies and vessels linked to Russia's new Arctic LNG 2 plant because of the conflict in Ukraine, effectively freezing the project because of the difficulty for Moscow in finding buyers.

US President Donald Trump has said he wants the European Union to buy more US LNG and that he will make more of it available.

In June alone, Russia's LNG exports were also down by the same 4.4 per cent, year on year, to 2.15 million tonnes, while the decline from May was more pronounced, at 15 per cent, from 2.53 million tonnes according to LSEG data.

Russian LNG exports to Europe in January-June declined by 13 per cent year on year to 7.9 million tonnes, while supplies in June in this direction fell by 14.4 per cent to 1.37 million tonnes, after sanctions on trans-shipment took effect in March.

Russia's seaborne LNG supplies to Europe have surpassed pipeline exports volumes after Moscow and Kyiv had failed to extend their gas transit deal, which expired after January 1, 2025.

Novatek's Yamal LNG plant cut total exports in June by 1.2 per cent year on year to 1.6 million tonnes. In the first half of the year, supplies from the plant were stable, at 9.8 million tonnes.

Sakhalin-2, controlled by Gazprom, cut exports by a fifth to 400,000 tonnes in June from 500,000 tonnes in the same month a year ago.

The operator of the project, Sakhalinskaya Energiya, did not reply to a request for comment.

Exports from the project edged up to 5 million tonnes year-to-date from 4.9 million in January-June 2024.

(Reporting by Oksana Kobzeva; writing by Vladimir Soldatkin; editing by David Evans)