Russia tempts energy-starved South Asia with 40% discounts on US-sanctioned LNG
Russia is attempting to sell LNG from its US-sanctioned facilities to energy-starved South Asian countries. These shipments are being offered at a 40% discount to spot prices through intermediary companies in China and Russia.

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AI-generatedRussia is attempting to sell LNG from its US-sanctioned facilities to energy-starved South Asian countries. These shipments are being offered at a 40% discount to spot prices through intermediary companies in China and Russia. The aim is to capitalize on the global natural gas supply shortage. Sellers are reportedly offering documentation to disguise the origin of the LNG, making it appear as if it came from countries like Oman or Nigeria. The discounted LNG is intended to attract buyers despite the sanctions.
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4 extractedRussia is seeking to lure energy-starved South Asia into purchasing shipments from its US-sanctioned facilities.
Intermediary companies based in China and Russia are involved.
Shipments were being offered at a 40 per cent discount to spot prices last week.
Sellers said they could provide paperwork to make it appear that the shipments originated from non-Russian sources.