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Unique Arctic Journey for Russian LNG Carrier

June 1, 2020

Commissioned in 2017, Christophe de Margerie is the world’s first icebreaking LNG carrier and the lead ship in the series of ice class Arc7 vessels with a cargo capacity of 172,600 cubic meters each, purpose designed for serving the Yamal LNG project year-round in the Russian Arctic. (Photo: Sovcomflot)
Commissioned in 2017, Christophe de Margerie is the world’s first icebreaking LNG carrier and the lead ship in the series of ice class Arc7 vessels with a cargo capacity of 172,600 cubic meters each, purpose designed for serving the Yamal LNG project year-round in the Russian Arctic. (Photo: Sovcomflot)
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