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Iris

IMO Number
9953523
Vessel Type
Lng Tanker
Flag
Russia

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Vessel Specifications

MMSI
273268340
Callsign
UADC7
Width
46.0 m
Length
293.0 m

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Latest News

Russia's Arctic LNG shadow fleet operates undeterred by Middle East conflict
Mar 02, 2026

**Title: Russia's Arctic LNG Fleet Navigates the Red Sea Amid Middle East Tensions** Content: The operational resilience of Russia’s Arctic liquefied natural gas (LNG) fleet remains strong, as at lea...

Russia’s LNG shadow fleet stalls as winter nears
Nov 10, 2025

Russia’s LNG shadow fleet wais struggling to keep the momentum going with winter approaching. LNG carriers made 13 deliveries to China’s Beihai terminal since the end of August, shipments now appeared...

LNG tankers heading to Asia from sanctioned Russian Arctic LNG 2 plant
Aug 19, 2025

Several LNG tankers are heading to Asia from the Russian export facility Arctic LNG 2 plant in Siberia, sanctioned by the US, potentially testing Washington’s resolve to crack down on the trade amid h...

Sanctioned tanker berthed at Russian Arctic LNG 2 plant
Jun 27, 2025

The 'Iris' has berthed at Russia's Arctic LNG 2 plant on June 26. If the vessel picks up gas, it would mark the 9th LNG cargo to be offloaded from the Arctic LNG 2 project. The last shipment was loade...

Sanctioned LNG tanker likely heading for the Arctic LNG 2 plant.
Jun 24, 2025

The sanctioned 'Iris' (ex 'North Sky') passed through the Kara Gate entering Russia’s Northern Sea Route on June 24, likely heading for the Arctic LNG 2 plant. The move came after the vessel spent mon...

Sanctioned tankers permitted to sail Northern Sea Route
May 30, 2025

During the recent days of late May, 2025, at least a half-dozen sanctioned LNG carriers have received permits to sail Russia’s Northern Sea Route during the summer months. The vessels were including t...

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