Danish shipyard may repair up to six Russian LNG tankers before EU ban takes effect, report says
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Tim Zadorozhnyy
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Summary
The Danish shipyard Fayard, the last EU facility still servicing Russian Arctic LNG tankers, could repair up to six Russia-linked vessels before new EU restrictions take effect, according to a report by environmental NGO Urgewald. These Arc7 ice-class tankers are critical to sustaining exports from Russia's Yamal LNG project. Despite the Danish government's opposition to the tankers, the analysis suggests up to six of the fleet's 15 vessels could still be serviced before the ban.
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· 2 pulledEvery Arc7 tanker serviced in Denmark could help prolong Russian Arctic LNG exports for years
The Danish shipyard Fayard, the last EU shipyard still servicing Russian Arctic liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers, could repair up to six Russia-linked vessels before new EU restrictions take effect
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