To: Atlantic Bridge
Actually - Poland gets 96% of the crude oil from Russia - via this pipeline.
The good thin is, that we have so called Naftoport ((oil terminal) in Gdansk, so - if it's necessary - that's some kind of solution.
I've heard yesterday, that 1 tanker ship provides enough oil to keep running the main Polish refinery for a week.
So - one tanker, then another one, and another, and so on...
That shouldn't be a problem. Maybe a bit more expensive.
So - maybe it's not so bad, this situation?
The Russians may find themselves in a surprising situation, if they keep playing like this.
As you said - there is more than enough oil on the free market.
30 posted on
01/09/2007 2:36:58 PM PST by
lizol
(Liberal - a man with his mind open ... at both ends)
To: lizol
So - maybe it's not so bad, this situation? Could be my words. Politicians -espechially German ones- sometimes need a kick into their a** to understand that something has to be done. Therefore this kick is for sure not that bad.
Time for Angela to phone the twins...
;-)
To: lizol
The Russians may find themselves in a surprising situation, if they keep playing like this.==
What situation? It will be russian tanker in Gdansk womn't it?
As you said - there is more than enough oil on the free market. ==
So as the gas my congradualtions to you got it! Lately you always told about the energy security or like this:). As I told you manytimes even if you will not get russian oil and gas because of transit problems then you always have your coal the plenty of it.
35 posted on
01/10/2007 2:00:21 AM PST by
RusIvan
(The western MSM zombies the western publics.)
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