The Observers - Tracking the ships delivering sanctioned Russian LNG to China

Beijing's LNG Lifeline: Sanctioned Russian Gas Flows in Under the Radar

China has been quietly taking delivery of sanctioned Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments, with at least 24 cargoes having arrived at its Beihai terminal since late August last year. The move marks a significant escalation of cooperation between China and Russia as Moscow seeks to bolster LNG exports to secure funding for its war in Ukraine.

The shipment of LNG from Russia's Portovaya plant on December 8 was particularly noteworthy, as it marked the first delivery since the plant was placed under US sanctions in January. The cargo, loaded onto a tanker at the Arctic LNG 2 terminal in 2024, had been stuck due to the sanctions, which prevented it from finding buyers.

However, with tensions easing and diplomatic relations warming up, Russia has found ways to circumvent these restrictions. By utilizing its so-called "dark fleet" of LNG tankers, Moscow has been able to discreetly transport gas around the world. These shipments were initially stuck on tankers or floating storage units but began moving again in August, coinciding with a high-stakes meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Since then, at least 23 shipments from the Arctic LNG 2 plant have been delivered to Beihai, allowing China to secure access to cheap LNG that is discounted by 30-40 percent. This has not only provided Beijing with a reliable energy source but also reinforced cooperation between Russia and China on the political level.

For Moscow, these exports represent an important diplomatic achievement, allowing it to demonstrate its ability to operate despite severe sanctions imposed by Western countries. As Kjell Eikland, managing director at Eikand Energy, noted: "The main point is political... For Russia, it's mainly about proving that they can do business even with severe sanctions in place."
 
So the US and China are basically okaying each other to do business with Russia despite the whole Ukraine thing 🀝. It's like a big game of geopolitical chess - who can work around what sanctions and still get the gas they need. Russia's just trying to prove a point, that they're not as weak as everyone makes them out to be πŸ’ͺ. Meanwhile China is just happy to score some cheap energy deals πŸ€‘. The US is basically saying "oh okay, you're doing business with Russia, we won't stop you" πŸ‘€. It's all about the benjamins, right?
 
😊 I gotta say, this is like, crazy cool 🀯. China and Russia are like, totally making moves behind the scenes πŸ’Ό. Who would've thought that sanctioned Russian gas would be flowing into China? It's like a whole new level of global politics and diplomacy πŸ’‘.

I mean, it makes sense though - with tensions easing and all that, Russia's found ways to work around those sanctions πŸ€”. And let's be real, China needs the cheap energy source 🌟. It's not just about the money; it's also about showing off their diplomatic skills πŸ’ͺ.

It's like, Russia's saying "Hey, we may have some sanctions on us, but we're still gonna make deals and get our stuff out" 😎. And China's all like "Uh, okay, sure thing, Russia! We'll take the cheap gas" πŸ‘. It's a win-win, really 🀝.

I just wonder what this means for the rest of the world 🌎. Are we gonna see more countries jumping ship on sanctions and making deals with Russia? Only time will tell ⏰.
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised to see China taking in Russian LNG shipments. We all know how China and Russia have been cozying up lately 🀝. But what really gets me is that the US couldn't stop these deliveries even after putting sanctions on Russia 🚫. It's like they thought Russia would just stop exporting, but Moscow found a way to keep going πŸ’ͺ. And let's be real, China isn't complaining about getting cheap energy 😊. For Beijing, it's all about diversifying its energy sources and reducing its reliance on the US 🌎. It's a win-win for both China and Russia - they're strengthening their ties and making a profit πŸ’Έ.
 
omg u no how china & russia are like besties rn? 🀝 they're workin togeth with each other on LNG shipments & it's actually kinda awesome. i mean, russia's gettin these sanctioned gas shipments from china despite US tryna stop them lol. chinese be takin in 24 cargoes since late aug last year & its like a big deal for both countries.

i think it's cool that they found ways to bypass sanctions tho. russia's got this "dark fleet" of tankers that can transport gas without anyone noticin πŸš«πŸ‘€. and china's gettin the cheap LNG, which is a win-win situation imo.

for me, it's all about diplomacy rn. russia's tryna show the world they can still operate w/ sanctions in place & china's just happy to have a reliable energy source 🌟.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if we should be worried about China taking LNG from Russia. Like, I know the US has these sanctions on Russia but I feel like China is just trying to get a good deal for themselves. They're basically getting this gas at a huge discount which is pretty cool for them. But what about Ukraine? It's not like they're gonna use all that gas right away or anything... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ On the other hand, it does show that Russia and China are becoming closer and all that. Maybe we'll see more cooperation between them on energy stuff in the future. Wouldn't that be wild? πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” So China's just ignoring the US sanctions on Russian gas and importing it anyway? That doesn't sound right to me. Where's all this coming from? Is there some loophole or agreement I'm not aware of? πŸ€“ And what about the environmental impact of bringing in more LNG? Don't we need to be thinking about that? πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” so china is just gonna take russian gas like nobody's watching πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ and now they've been getting these shipments under the radar since august last year? πŸ•°οΈ i mean, it's not like they're doing some secret heist or something... it's just china buying cheap energy from russia because usa sanctions aren't working 😐 and Russia gets to say "hey look at us, we can still trade with china despite all these sanctions" πŸ‘€ meanwhile in ukraine, people are still dying 🚨πŸ’₯
 
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