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Russia's Arctic LNG Fleet Faces Capacity Crunch
By MGN Editorial•February 5, 2026 at 01:13 PM
Russia's newest ice-class LNG carrier Alexey Kosygin made its inaugural delivery, but the country's Arctic fleet faces a looming capacity shortage.
Russia's newest liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier, the Arc7 ice-class vessel Alexey Kosygin, made its inaugural delivery to the Saam floating storage and regasification unit (FSU) on February 2, 2026 near the Arctic city of Murmansk, according to a report from gCaptain.
The Alexey Kosygin is the latest addition to Russia's growing fleet of specialized ice-class LNG carriers designed to transport natural gas year-round from the country's Arctic production facilities. However, this delivery comes amid concerns of a looming capacity crunch for Russia's Arctic LNG fleet.
'Russia is heavily dependent on its specialized ice-class LNG carriers to keep its Arctic natural gas projects operating, but the fleet is facing significant capacity constraints in the coming years,' said maritime analyst Dmitri Petrov. 'With new LNG projects coming online and aging vessels reaching the end of their service lives, Russia will struggle to maintain sufficient transport capacity without major new investments.'
The Maritime Executive reports that Russia currently operates around 15 Arc7 ice-class LNG carriers, but nearly half of these vessels will reach the end of their 40-year design life by 2030. Meanwhile, the country's Arctic LNG 2 project is slated to come online in 2023, adding significant new volumes that will require transportation.
'Russia has some newer vessels like the Alexey Kosygin coming into service, but it's unclear if that will be enough to offset the capacity that will be lost as older ships are retired,' Petrov added. 'The Kremlin will likely need to prioritize major investments in new Arctic-capable LNG carriers to avoid disruptions to its critical energy exports.'
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