Novatek chief says U.S. sanctions are a sign of our professionalism

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N.S. flood victim surprised by apartment makeover | SaltWireSAMARKAND, Uzbekistan - Leonid Mikhelson, the head of Russian natural gas producer Novatek, said on Friday that U.S. sanctions against its future liquefied natural gas project Arctic LNG 2 were an"estimate of our professionalism".

The United States on Thursday imposed sweeping new measures against Moscow over the conflict in Ukraine, targeting Russia's future energy capabilities among other aims. The project is expected to start producing the super-cooled gas at the end of this year or in early 2024 at its first technological line.

 

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