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Russia Names Second Domestically Built Arc7 LNG Icebreaker as Novatek Presses Ahead Despite Sanctions

By MGN EditorialJune 19, 2026 at 12:00 AM

Russia has named its second homebuilt Arc7 icebreaking LNG carrier, the Konstantin Posyet, in a ceremony attended remotely by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, signalling the vessel is approaching commercial readiness as Novatek continues to expand its sanctioned fleet.

Russia has taken a significant step toward deploying its second domestically constructed Arc7 icebreaking liquefied natural gas carrier, with a naming ceremony for the *Konstantin Posyet* held this week in the presence — via video link — of Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, according to gCaptain. The ceremony marks a milestone in Russia's broader effort to develop an indigenous fleet capable of sustaining Arctic LNG export operations without reliance on Western-built tonnage. The vessel's naming signals it is nearing commercial service, a development that will be closely watched by energy markets and sanctions monitors alike. The *Konstantin Posyet* is the second in a series of Arc7-class LNG carriers built at Russia's Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex in Bolshoy Kamen, in the Russian Far East. Arc7 vessels are engineered to navigate ice up to 2.1 metres thick, making them essential for year-round operations along the Northern Sea Route and for serving Novatek's Arctic LNG projects. Novatek, Russia's largest independent natural gas producer, has faced mounting pressure since Western sanctions were imposed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The sanctions have disrupted the company's access to foreign-built carriers and key technology partners, forcing a pivot toward domestic shipbuilding capacity — a strategy the Kremlin has actively supported. The deployment of additional Arc7 carriers is critical to Novatek's ambitions for its Arctic LNG 2 project, which has faced significant delays and offtake uncertainty as international partners have withdrawn. Expanding the domestically built fleet represents both a logistical necessity and a political statement of self-sufficiency for Moscow. Industry observers note that while Russia has demonstrated the ability to construct these technically demanding vessels, questions remain around long-term operational performance, maintenance supply chains, and the availability of specialist equipment previously sourced from sanctioned Western suppliers. The commissioning of the *Konstantin Posyet* into commercial service would give Novatek additional capacity to move Arctic LNG cargoes, though the broader sanctions environment continues to constrain the company's ability to find willing buyers and compliant shipping intermediaries in key markets.

Source: gCaptain

#Arctic LNG#Arc7#Novatek#Russia sanctions#LNG carriers#icebreakers#Northern Sea Route#Zvezda Shipbuilding#LNG shipping

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