France’s LNG Imports From Russia Hit Record With German Help
- Shipments to Dunkirk terminal near Belgian border soar
- Germany’s SEFE unloads cargoes as part of supply contract
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France’s imports of liquefied natural gas from Russia have surged to a record, aided by deliveries from a German state-owned energy firm.
The nation so far this year has received more LNG from Moscow than in any full year since supplies began in 2018, ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show. Deliveries into the Dunkirk terminal near the Belgian border have soared in particular.