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Rosstat’s data shows that the country’s LNG terminals produced 2.9 million mt last month.
February LNG production dropped compared to 3.3 million mt in the previous month, which marked a new monthly record.
During the first two months of this year, LNG production rose 7.3 percent year-on-year to 6.2 million mt, the data shows.
Rosstat data previously showed that Russian LNG production dropped to 32.9 million mt last year.
Russia currently produces LNG via Novatek and Gazprom-operated LNG terminals.
Gazprom operates the Sakhalin-2 LNG terminal with a capacity of 10.8 mtpa and the mid-scale Portovaya LNG complex in the Leningrad region with a capacity of about 1.5 mtpa.
Besides these facilities, Novatek operates the 17.4 mtpa Yamal LNG plant in Sabetta and the Arctic LNG-2 export plant, which was the first to be hit by US and EU sanctions.
Novatek also operates the mid-scale LNG plant in Russia’s Baltic Sea port of Vysotsk with a capacity of more than 660,000 tons of LNG per year.
Last year, the US sanctioned Gazprom SPG Portovaya, the Russia-based operator of the Portovaya LNG terminal, and Cryogas Vyostsk, the Russia-based operator of the Cryogas Vysotsk LNG terminal.
The UK government also recently sanctioned these two facilities.

