Russia's Novatek to Sell 10% Stake in LNG Transshipment Business to France's Total

© REUTERS / Stephane Mahe/FilesView of the logo of French oil giant Total in front of the oil refinery of Donges, near Nantes, in this December 20, 2013 file photo
View of the logo of French oil giant Total in front of the oil refinery of Donges, near Nantes, in this December 20, 2013 file photo - Sputnik International, 1920, 28.04.2021
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russian gas giant Novatek said on Wednesday that it had signed a heads of agreement with French oil major Total to sell a 10% stake in its LNG transshipment business.

"PAO NOVATEK signed a Heads of Agreement with TOTAL on the sale of a 10% participation interest in Arctic Transshipment LLC ("Agreement"). Arctic Transshipment LLC is NOVATEK’s wholly owned subsidiary that will eventual operate two LNG [Liquefied Natural Gas] transshipment complexes currently under construction in the Kamchatka and Murmansk regions," Novatek said in a press release.

The company added that LNG cargo will be transferred from the Arc7 ice-class LNG tankers to conventional tankers at each location.

"The transshipment complexes are part of NOVATEK’s logistical chain to optimize the use of the Arc7 ice-class tanker fleet, with the aim to ensure efficient and cost-effective LNG transportation from Arctic LNG 2 and other NOVATEK’s projects. ... Each transshipment complex comprises of a floating LNG storage unit with a capacity of 360,000 cubic meters with two ship-to-ship transshipment points," Novatek stated.

Novatek is the largest independent natural gas producer in Russia. It entered the LNG business in 2017 with the large-scale Yamal project, followed by the Arctic LNG 2 project. The latter is expected to be launched in 2023.

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