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Russia continues its game of Arctic hide and seek attempting to dispatch LNG carriers undetected to its sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 gas project.
Asya Energy began transmitting a false AIS signal on August 8 in the Barents Sea allowing it to leave the area undetected.
Satellite images reveal it is, at least for now, actually where its AIS says it is.
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