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18MAY

Russian LNG short-term ban lands without grace period

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Squire Patton Boggs guidance on 22 April confirmed the 25 April short-term ban has no compliance window; Arc7 is the only narrow carve-out.

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Key takeaway

No grace period on Friday's Russian LNG ban leaves Arc7 vessel-class ambiguity as the only narrow loophole.

Squire Patton Boggs published guidance on 22 April 2026 confirming the EU Russian LNG short-term contract ban enters force on 25 April with no compliance grace period and no transition window 1. Legacy long-term contracts remain grandfathered to 1 January 2027, a structural asymmetry that rewards long-dated buyers and gives spot and short-term buyers a hard stop on Friday. EU insurers face significant constraints on paying claims where funds could reach state-owned entities outside listed exemptions.

The guidance closes a door traders had been watching. Compliance teams had modelled scenarios around a phase-in for counterparties with existing short-term positions; the firm's reading of the recast text removes that path. Approximately 1.5 bcm per month of potential inbound disappears from the addressable short-term market on 25 April, compounding the Hammerfest removal landing in the same week.

The Arc7 Yamal ice-class shipping lane is the only narrow carve-out. 11 of 15 Arc7 vessels are European-owned (Seapeak Maritime, Dynagas), and the recast text does not explicitly prohibit rerouting or resale, leaving vessel-level ambiguity that traders will test immediately. Squire Patton Boggs note no FAQ guidance addresses Arc7 specifically. The loophole lands at the molecule level narrower than the market had hoped: a vessel-class carve-out rather than a contract-class one, meaning case-by-case legal exposure rather than a general exemption pathway.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

From 25 April 2026, European companies can no longer buy Russian natural gas under short-term contracts. Longer contracts signed before this date can continue until early 2027, but any new or rolling short-term deal is banned. A loophole exists for a specific type of Arctic-rated tanker called Arc7, but lawyers disagree on whether companies can use it without breaking the rules.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Spot buyers without long-term Atlantic LNG contracts face a structurally tighter procurement market from 25 April, with no analogous volume available at comparable pricing.

    Immediate · 0.9
  • Risk

    Arc7 rerouting activity will begin immediately after 25 April; ACER has no published enforcement guidance on indirect acquisition via non-Russian intermediaries, creating legal exposure for the first movers that test the loophole.

    Short term · 0.72
  • Precedent

    The long-term/short-term grandfather asymmetry establishes a legislative template that future sanctions rounds can replicate, progressively ratcheting down Russian LNG access without triggering long-term contract breach.

    Long term · 0.85
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Squire Patton Boggs· 22 Apr 2026
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