Russia Shifts LNG Supply Amidst EU Concerns Moscow – Russia is taking steps to mitigate potential disruptions to its liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply following European Union deadlines. According to a statement released last week by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Novak, discussions have been held regarding the redirection of LNG volumes to domestic energy consumers. The Aleksei Kosõgin, a new Russian LNG tanker, commenced its inaugural voyage in February 2026. This move underscores Russia’s efforts to diversify its LNG export markets. Novak’s comments followed concerns regarding potential supply shortages within Europe, driven by anticipated deadlines for transitioning away from Russian energy sources. The Russian government is actively exploring alternative destinations for its lng production. Specifically, the deputy prime minister outlined strategies to channel increased volumes of lng to Russian domestic energy companies. This proactive approach aims to ensure continued energy provision within Russia while navigating evolving international energy demands. The Aleksei Kosõgin’s operational debut represents a key element in Russia’s broader strategy to manage its lng exports and address market uncertainties. Topics: #lng #russian #russia Post navigation DAY ZODIAC 9th March: Aries has a good day for financial affairs, the relationship between the Capricorn and the partner is harmonious An Ugandan man ran half a marathon world record