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Yamal LNG sprints to 100 cargoes (but most have gone the 'wrong' way)
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The 100th cargo from Yamal LNG in the Russian Arctic was exported on 4 December 2018 - a little less than a year after the first cargo was exported on 9 December 2017. The specialist ice breaking LNG ship, Fedor Likte, is due to deliver the cargo to the Dunkirk LNG terminal in France on 10 December. But only four cargoes out of the first 100 have taken the Northern Sea Route to Asia. Instead the other 96 cargoes have headed west, initially at least, to Europe.
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