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Yamal LNG – where will cargoes go?
Report summary
Yamal LNG shipped its first cargo on 9 December 2017. By early March, the project had exported one million tonnes of LNG. The ramp-up performance has been top quartile. The story of the first cargoes is disarmingly complex. It emphasises how many variables influence the decision-marking process on delivery – from shipping cost, logistics, weather conditions, market prices to corporate dynamics. Will Yamal LNG go to Asia or stay in the Atlantic? How will shipping costs and market prices impact delivery destination?
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- Introduction
- Will Yamal LNG go to Asia or stay in the Atlantic? How will shipping costs and market prices impact delivery destination?
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