Sakhalin LNG, Oil Terminals Stable After Russian Quake, Tsunami Alert
07.31.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

July 31, 2025 [Oil Price]- A powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula early Tuesday triggered tsunami alerts across the Pacific through Wednesday, leading to heightened monitoring of oil and gas infrastructure in the Russian Far East.

 

Russian authorities later on Wednesday lifted tsunami warnings along the Sakhalin coast, according to The Guardian, following updated seismic readings and water level normalization. While initial shoreline flooding was reported in Severo-Kurilsk and paramilitary units were deployed in readiness, there have been no confirmed disruptions at energy facilities.

Monitoring continues near pipeline corridors and marine infrastructure exposed to trench-related tectonic shifts.

The Sakhalin-2 LNG facility in Prigorodnoye, operated by Sakhalin Energy, continues to load vessels, with no damage reported to storage tanks or marine berths. Nearby oil export terminals at Aniva Bay and the TransSakhalin pipeline system, which is critical for Rosneft and Gazprom deliveries, remained online as of Wednesday afternoon. A spokesperson for Sakhalin Energy told regional press the plant “meets international seismic codes and includes elevated pad structures for critical systems”.

Sakhalin?2 shipped approximately 5 million metric tonnes of LNG in the first half of 2025, accounting for nearly one-third of Russia’s 15.2 million tonnes of total sea?borne LNG exports during that period, according to Reuters.

Argus Media confirmed no commodity trade interruptions, though minor flooding occurred at coastal logistics sites near Severo-Kurilsk. Reuters cited shipping data showing no delay in crude or LNG vessel schedules from Kozmino.

Electricity was temporarily disrupted on southern Sakhalin Island after transmission lines were damaged. The regional governor stated power had been restored to most industrial zones, though assessments continue in outlying areas. RFERL reported partial blackouts in coastal towns.

Western seismologists said the quake ruptured along a megathrust fault near the Kuril Trench. A second Reuters dispatch noted ongoing concern over seabed stability and potential pipeline exposure along trench-adjacent routes.

 

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