The Arctic LNG 2 project is a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) development located in the Russian Arctic, aimed at increasing Russia’s LNG production capacity. The project involves the construction of three liquefaction trains at a facility near the Gydan Peninsula, which will process natural gas from the vast resources of the Utrenneye field. The plant is designed to produce LNG for export to global markets, supporting the growing demand for cleaner energy sources. Arctic LNG 2 will use advanced technologies to ensure efficient operation in the harsh Arctic environment while minimizing environmental impact. The project also includes the development of infrastructure for transportation and storage, such as new pipelines and loading terminals. By expanding Russia’s LNG production, the Arctic LNG 2 project will strengthen the country’s position as a leading global LNG supplier, contribute to energy diversification, and support economic growth in the region.