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U.S. Sanctions Module Builder Wison Offshore for Working on Arctic LNG 2

January 14, 2025
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Biden Administration Imposes Sanctions on Companies Involved in Russia’s Energy Sector

The Biden administration has recently implemented sanctions targeting Russia’s energy sector, with one of the companies affected being Zhoushan Wison Offshore. Wison Offshore has been sanctioned for its role in supplying power modules to Novatek’s Arctic LNG 2 plant, a project that has been blacklisted by the United States.

According to the U.S. State Department, Wison provided power generation modules for Arctic LNG 2’s barge-based liquefaction trains, which were being constructed near Murmansk. The modules were completed at Wison’s plant and then shipped to the construction site through a series of complex transfers involving multiple ships, including the U.S.-sanctioned vessels, Hunter Star and Nan Feng Zhi Xing.

Wison’s blacklisting has broader implications for its other projects, such as the Nguya LNG floating liquefaction plant for Eni. The effects of the sanctions on Wison’s projects remain uncertain, but the company may face challenges in making payments due to U.S. blocking sanctions.

In addition to Wison, the State Department also sanctioned HongKong Yaqing Shipping Co. Ltd. for its role in transporting the power modules, along with the company’s vessel, Ocean 28. Two LNG carrier operators, Skyhart Management and Avision Shipping, were designated for managing ships that transported blacklisted cargo from Arctic LNG 2.

Furthermore, the State Department imposed sanctions on Rosatom Chief Executive Officer Alexey Likhachev and members of Rosatom’s board, including Vyacheslav Ruksha, head of the Northern Sea Route Directorate. Rosatom, known for its involvement in Russia’s nuclear program, operates the country’s nuclear-powered icebreaker fleet and manages the Northern Sea Route, a crucial Arctic navigation passage.

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These sanctions are part of the Biden administration’s efforts to deter companies from supporting Russian energy projects that are deemed to be against U.S. interests. The impact of these measures on the companies involved and their projects remains to be seen as the situation continues to unfold.

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