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First LNG Tanker Carrying Russian Gas Enters Mediterranean Since Explosion

By MGN EditorialMarch 16, 2026 at 12:01 PM

An LNG carrier has entered the Mediterranean Sea for the first time since Moscow began diverting shipments away from the region after an explosion aboard the tanker Arctic Metagaz earlier this month.

According to gCaptain, an LNG carrier carrying Russian gas has entered the Mediterranean Sea for the first time since Moscow began diverting shipments away from the region after an explosion aboard the tanker Arctic Metagaz earlier this month. Ship-tracking data shows the vessel has passed through the Strait of Gibraltar, marking a significant development in the flow of Russian energy exports. The explosion aboard the Arctic Metagaz on March 1st prompted Russia to reroute LNG cargoes away from the Mediterranean, raising concerns about potential supply disruptions in the region. The incident highlighted the geopolitical tensions and logistical challenges impacting global energy trade flows. The return of a Russian LNG carrier to the Mediterranean comes as European nations continue to grapple with the fallout from the Ukraine conflict and seek to diversify their energy sources. Analysts will be closely monitoring the movements of this vessel and any potential shifts in Russia's export strategies in the coming weeks and months.
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