Posted on 06/27/2023 3:50:27 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT
A massive fight among hundreds of migrant workers from Central Asian states broke out over the weekend at Gazprom’s Kovykta gas field, where thousands of workers are under pressure to build new infrastructure to meet the terms of a natural gas supply contract to China, according to social media platforms.
(Excerpt) Read more at oilprice.com ...
More Russian woes. That country is truly cursed.
“Nextrush” is a Putin admirer.
Sounds like another ‘coup’ is starting. LOL!!!
China needs another pipeline. Right now their oil and gas supply could be reduced by 80% with a hand grenade and some sparklers. I cannot imagine them slow-rolling a new one.
—”Russia is going to have its hands full trying to keep the Chinese out of Siberia.”
Before the attack on Ukraine, there was an article here about the Chinese suitcase invasion across the China/Russian border.
To adjust the cliche a bit; The Russians have watches and the Chinese have the time.
Yes, Chinese-made watches.
—”More Russian woes. That country is truly cursed.”
I believe Dostoevsky and many others had the same thought.
IIRC Dostoevsky believed in redemption if accepted.
To be Russian is to suffer.
—”Sounds like another ‘coup’ is starting. LOL!!!”
Bob! You should know by now, not a coup, it’s just a Special Mutiny Operation.
Get with Putin’s program.
“Bob! You should know by now, not a coup, it’s just a Special Mutiny Operation.”
LOL, nice!
—” I cannot imagine them slow-rolling a new one.”
The rest of the story...
Analysis: China prioritising Turkmenistan over Russia in next big pipeline project
Moscow pushes new Siberian link, but Beijing prioritising Turkmen project
https://archive.fo/al1kP#selection-620.0-621.73
The [Irkutsk] field was discovered in 1987. In June 2007, TNK-BP agreed to sell its stake for US$ 700 million to US$ 900 million to Gazprom with option to buy back a 25% plus one share stake in the project.However, this deal never materialized. In June 2010, Rusia Petroleum, the developer of Kovykta field filed for bankruptcy. TNK-BP also tried to sell the field to state-owned Rosneftegaz, but failed. On 1 March 2011, Gazprom bought Rusia Petroleum’s assets, including rights for the Kovykta field, for $711 million.
My great grandfather was a civil engineer and worked briefly on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Even in Tsarist times they would lock the foreign workers up at night.
No doubt about it.
On occasion, an interloper will post a valid reason behind their position. (Yes there are a few)
Much less now with the deep discount on Bud Light.
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“They just seem to ejaculate their passion for violence and to what end.”
You’re another one whose comments often devolve into sexual innuendos. Are you an eleven-year-old boy?
I was once an 11-year-old boy I think the policy makers in Washington are still that age maybe younger than that.
The annual bible of oil and gas was released today.
BP.com will link you do the excel spreadsheet.
The only part of it that matters for the moment is . . . amid the strict, powerful sanctions on Russia, and the refusal of people to take their oil . . . .
2022 Russian oil production 11.1 million barrels/day, up 1.9% from 2021
“I was once an 11-year-old boy I think the policy makers in Washington are still that age maybe younger than that.”
That may be true, but not that many of them routinely segue into sexual innuendo. Joe Biden does, though.
Joe’s sexual activities are reflected in actions touching women and girls sniffing their hair.
“Joe’s sexual activities are reflected in actions touching women and girls sniffing their hair.”
Two examples among many. The guy is a national embarrassment.
Read something like this in one of Tom Clancy’s books...
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