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Russia doubles fossil fuel revenues since invasion of Ukraine began
The Guardian ^
| 4/27/22
| Fiona Harvey
Posted on 04/28/2022 7:25:48 AM PDT by JonPreston
Russia has nearly doubled its revenues from selling fossil fuels to the EU during the two months of war in Ukraine, benefiting from soaring prices even as volumes have been reduced.
Russia has received about €62bn from exports of oil, gas and coal in the two months since the invasion began, according to an analysis of shipping movements and cargos by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air.
For the EU, imports were about €44bn for the past two months, compared with about €140bn for the whole of last year, or roughly €12bn a month.
The findings demonstrate how Russia has continued to benefit from its stranglehold over Europe’s energy supply, even while governments have frantically sought to prevent Vladimir Putin using oil and gas as an economic weapon.
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: double; fossil; russia; ukraine
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To: JonPreston
Everything the progressives and neocons in Washington DC do has the exact opposite of their stated intentions.
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:28:55 AM PDT
by
PGR88
To: PGR88
Exactly, everything Biden and the Neocons touch turns to siht.
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:29:54 AM PDT
by
JonPreston
(Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
To: JonPreston
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:31:25 AM PDT
by
EEGator
To: PGR88
It is the democrats intentions it’s why things are like they are.
Marxism on the march
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:32:42 AM PDT
by
Vaduz
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To: JonPreston
There is no such a thing as a fossil fuel
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:33:08 AM PDT
by
joe fonebone
(And the people said NO! The End)
To: All
Criminals are always excited about their short term illicit gains but in the end, it all turns bad. With the Western oil majors all pulling out of Russia, Russia will go the way of Venezuela, lots of reserves but their production all screwed over.
To: EEGator
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:34:13 AM PDT
by
JonPreston
(Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
To: JonPreston
And now the EU clowns have to pay in Rubles or no oil/gas for them, as Bulgaria/Poland are finding out.
To: EEGator
He sure turned out to be a POS!
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:35:40 AM PDT
by
bantam
To: SmokingJoe
It’s becoming the biggest FU to a sitting American president in our history. And people didn’t see this coming?
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:38:01 AM PDT
by
JonPreston
(Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
To: bantam
I voted for Alan Keyes in the primary.
Only voted for Jorge, in the general, because the alternatives were worse.
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:39:36 AM PDT
by
Eagles6
(Welcome to the Matrix . Orwell's "1984" was a warning, not an instruction manual.)
To: JonPreston
Biden is irrelevant and the world knows it
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:39:36 AM PDT
by
bert
( (KW?E. NP. N.C. +12) Promoting Afro Heritage diversity will destroy the democrats)
To: JonPreston
Louis J Wilson, senior adviser at campaigning group Global Witness, said Russia’s willingness to violate its own contracts meant businesses now had no excuse for continuing to trade with Russia. “Fossil fuel majors and commodity traders who have continued trading in Russian fossil fuels, claiming that they are forced to do so by their long-term contracts, should take note of the value of the agreements they hold with Russian entities. Russia is willing to tear up these contracts to support their own war effort, yet European companies supposedly feel compelled to continue financing war crimes out of respect for them,” he said.
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:39:42 AM PDT
by
tlozo
(Trump-the Russian invasion of Ukraine is " truly a crime against humanity")
To: JonPreston
Biden killed the XL Keystone pipeline and severely restricted oil leases on federal lands on offshore, and has done nothing to expedite the permitting process. Gas prices shot up 48% before Russia invaded Ukraine. Today, a friend of mine in the CA high desert said premium was $7/gal. But, Joe's still not satisfied, so he placed even more strict limitations on drilling in the National Petroleum Reserve, not the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve, on the 26th. How can you still fog a mirror and be that stupid?
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:40:42 AM PDT
by
econjack
(I'm not bossy. I just know what you should be doing.)
To: tlozo
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:40:58 AM PDT
by
JonPreston
(Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
To: JonPreston
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:41:07 AM PDT
by
Gen.Blather
(Wait! I said that out loud. Sorry.)
To: bert
And these people feel no shame.
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:41:49 AM PDT
by
JonPreston
(Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
To: JonPreston
Yeah Russia has lots’o’money now. So what?
What good is all that money if you have nothing to buy with it?
Because Russia is currently under sanctions by most countries that supply useful stuff.
Look inside any modern electronics - you’ll see a whole bunch of parts that come from Taiwan, Japan, Korea, etc.
Taiwan Semi-Conductor Manufacturing Co. makes 95% of the world’s electronic chips. Russia has ZERO chip-making factories of their own, and is now cut off from TSCM and other Asian countries.
So Russia can use all that money to make domestic products - more lumbering tanks, katyuisha batteries, dumb bombs, etc., but can’t make anything high-tech
Ukraine is under no such embargo, and continues to be freely supplied, so they can keep making drones and other high-tech weapons that are proving decisive
money by itself is useless in a war
To: canuck_conservative
Do you think China would buy things, via Russian money, that will ultimately end up in Russia?
Do you trust all countries to abide by the sanctions imposed?
What about shell corporations with their country of origin not being in Russia?
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posted on
04/28/2022 7:52:42 AM PDT
by
EEGator
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