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Kent dockers launch furious boycott of tanker containing Russian gas – ship forced away

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The tanker carrying the Russian gas was to arrive at a Kent dock on the Thames Estuary on Friday morning.

But after threats to block the unloading of the gas from the vessel from dock workers, the ship was diverted.

The ship, the Boris Vilkitskiy was bound for the Isle of Grain, carrying liquified natural gas destined for Centrica, which owns energy company British Gas.

But dock workers took matters into their own hands by refusing to unload the LNG from the vessel, despite what appears to be a loophole in sanctions imposed by the Government on Russian ships.

The dock workers’ actions were backed by the trade union Unison, and publicised by the Trades Union Congress.

 

The workers had warned they would reject any consignment of Russian energy supplies arriving at the port in Kent.

The terminal at the Isle of Grain in Kent is operated by the National Grid, which said they would not be receiving further deliveries of gas from Russia.

Matt Lay, national officer for energy at Unison, said: “This will come as a relief to the Grain terminal workers.”

He added: “But while it looks like the union’s intervention has been successful in seeing these ships turned away, a more fundamental problem remains.”

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