Three new Arctic-class ships on way to Russia's Yamal LNG terminal

LONDON (Reuters) - Three new liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers capable of ploughing through the Arctic ice have completed sea trials in recent weeks and are due to start operations at the Yamal LNG terminal in northern Russia, Reuters shipping data shows.

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Novatek’s (NVTK.MM) Yamal terminal has been ramping up LNG shipments faster than expected after loading its first cargo in December 2017, with two trains now running at capacity and a third being commissioned.

As part of the project, the first along northern Russian shores that are trapped by thick ice for most of the year, 15 carriers in the Arc7 class were ordered from South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co (DSME)(042660.KS).

The Russian Arc7 classification means that a vessel is capable of traversing waters north of Russia without the help of icebreakers.

The 170,000 cubic metre Rudolf Samoylovich, operated by LNG shipper Teekay (TK.N), has left DSME’s Korean shipyard at Okpo and is due to arrive at Yamal’s Sabetta port on Sept. 7, the shipping data shows.

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