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U.S. Coast Guard Names Kodiak, Seward as Homeports for New Arctic Security Cutters
The U.S. Coast Guard will homeport its first two Arctic Security Cutters in Kodiak, Alaska, with a third cutter planned…
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U.S. Coast Guard Announces Alaska Homeport for Two Arctic Security Cutters
The U.S. Coast Guard announced it would homeport its first two Arctic Security Cutters in Kodiak, Alaska with a third…
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USCG Selects Kodiak and Seward as Homeports for Arctic Security Cutters
The U.S. Coast Guard has selected the Alaskan ports of Kodiak and Seward as the first homeports for its new…
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Russia Reactivates Arctic LNG Route to Asia as Icebreaking Carrier Completes Rare Early-Summer Transit
Russia has reopened its seasonal eastern export corridor for liquefied natural gas from the sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 project after…
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Satellite Images Capture Sanctioned Russian LNG Carrier’s Rare Early-Season Arctic Transit
Satellite imagery has captured the sanctioned Russian liquefied natural gas carrier Christophe de Margerie making a rare early-season eastbound voyage…
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TotalEnergies Gets Kremlin Approval to Sell Stake in Arctic LNG 2
After seven years of involvement, TotalEnergies has received approval to exit the Arctic LNG 2 liquefaction terminal project in Russia’s…
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TotalEnergies Remains Silent as Russia Approves Sale of Arctic LNG 2 Stake
Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved the sale of a 10% stake in the sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 project held…
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Putin Clears TotalEnergies Exit From Arctic LNG 2 as Russia’s Sanctioned LNG Project Faces Shipping Hurdles
Russian President Vladimir Putin has authorized France’s TotalEnergies to sell its 10% stake in the Arctic LNG 2 project, potentially…
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Denmark’s Fayard Shipyard Remains Last EU Lifeline for Russia’s Yamal LNG Fleet as Sanctions Clock Ticks Down
The Danish shipyard Fayard is set to remain a critical service hub for Russia’s Arctic LNG trade through at least…
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