An Arctic LNG tanker is in drydock to repair damage from a winter test voyage
The damage to the Nikolay Yevgenov, which was sailing without an icebreaker escort, underscores that navigation in the Arctic remains challenging, even as sea ice retreats.
A highly ice-capable natural gas carrier suffered damage to one of its engine pods during a first-of-its-kind winter transit without icebreaker support on Russia’s Northern Sea Route. The Nikolay Yevgenov has arrived at a dry dock in France last month to undergo repairs, highlighting that Arctic navigation remains challenging.
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