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To: Kazan; All

“Russia earned what is very likely a record 93 billion euros(about $97 million) in revenue from exports of oil, gas and coal in the first 100 days of the country’s invasion of Ukraine”

I am NOT an expert, BUT... check out the rationale presented in this article:

“Russia is ready to sell crude oil at pretty much any price, but only to friendly countries, Energy Minister Nikolay Shulginov told Russian news agency Interfax.

Commenting on oil price forecasts, Shulginov said that these will need to be revised soon in light of the changes in the geopolitical and economic situation. He added that while a price range of between $80 and $150 per barrel of crude was possible, Russia was ready to sell its oil at any price range because its priority was to keep its oil industry going.

“A price range of $80 to $150 per barrel is generally possible,” Shulginov told Interfax, “but it is not our job to play guesswork with prices. Our job is to ensure the continue operation of the oil industry. We are ready to sell friendly countries oil and oil products at any price range.”

Separately, commenting on news about foreign companies’ exit from the Russian energy industry, Shulginov said this exit is, for now, hypothetical. These companies, he said, would first need to find a buyer for their Russian business.The minister’s statement suggests sanctions, although not directly targeting Russia’s oil industry, are beginning to bite. With lower sales due to the sanctions, Russia may soon need to start shutting down wells because it is running out of storage space, and new facilities are being built with haste.

The limited storage capacity has been a problem for a while but has only come into the spotlight now that Russian oil cargos are being shunned by Western buyers. According to the International Energy Agency, Western sanctions could reduce Russian exports by some 3 million barrels daily this quarter.

This would mean a 3-million-bpd shortfall in global supply with no immediate replacement. Also, if fuel exports are included, the shortfall could become even greater, as OPEC’s secretary-general warned the EU this week during talks in Vienna.”
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Russia-Ready-To-Sell-Oil-At-Any-Price.html


64 posted on 06/26/2022 1:02:55 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com (et, so p )
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com
I'm sure the Russians don't care how much they are selling their oil for per barrel considering they collecting a record amount of revenue for it.

The sanction war is hurting us and, especially, Europe much worse than Russia. It's debatable whether Russia is being hurt at all.

The sanction war has bene another failed policy of the Biden regime. Yet, you seem to want to embrace it. Well, conservatives should be vehemently opposing the sanction war. The well-being of Americans takes priority over waging an economic war with Russia over a war in Ukraine that absolutely NOTHING to do with our national security.

73 posted on 06/26/2022 4:23:58 PM PDT by Kazan
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