Russia-Linked LNG Carriers Head North After Reflagging, Signalling Arctic Fleet Expansion
Four recently reflagged liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers linked to new Turkish-controlled entities are heading north in the Atlantic, in what analysts say could mark a new push in Russia’s effort to expand its constrained export fleet.
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