Russia may now be building a shadow fleet for gas

Since Western sanctions were introduced in response to the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has exported oil through a shadow fleet. Moscow might now be bulding a similar fleet for gas exports.
Photo: Friedemann Kohler/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Friedemann Kohler/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
by bloomberg news

In the months that followed its invasion of Ukraine and punitive Western restrictions imposed in response, Russia amassed a shadow fleet to ferry its oil around the world. Now there is growing evidence Moscow has begun to do the same for liquefied natural gas.

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