Posted on 10/27/2022 11:12:23 PM PDT by Paul R.
In this video I discuss the recent FALLS in Natural Gas prices and look at the reasons why European Demand is now decreasing. I also look at the European & Russian DEPENDENCY on Gas, the issues relating to conversion to LNG, what is happening with CONSUMER PRICES and what the WEATHER is forecast to be in Winter 2022. Finally I provide my view on the implications of the current situation for both Russia & the GLOBAL ECONOMY.
Quite true. And on those hard, cold winter days that do occur, poorly equipped Russian troops in the field will suffer badly. Who knows, but Ukraine may keep the initiative during the winter and keep driving the Russians out.
Two more floating terminals are expected online around EOY.
I was predicting an extremely cold winter, cuz summer was so cool here. All of a sudden I’m glad my house doesn’t use heating oil.
LOL.
Naive and Europe hating FReepers don’t get that they are picking the Putin/CCP version of the NWO, over the US/Europe/WEF NWO.
Or maybe this is a case of “Some Men Just Want To Watch The World Burn”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efHCdKb5UWc
Freepers like to post that once the ground is frozen over in Ukraine, then Russia can really put its tanks to work. But what if a warm winter means no frozen ground? Or just for a week or two. And when frozen ground melts out, the ground gets extra muddy.
#2 Of course a warm winter means Europe is all set for energy. That Putin will get no traction, trying to freeze Europe into submission.
#3 How ironic if Putin’s staunch advocacy lead (in part) to global warming that lead to this winter being warm for Europe and Ukraine. Not that I believe in global warming, now branded as “climate change”. Just saying.... And having some laughs.
The weathermen can’t even tell us what the weather will be three days from now with any reliability. How can they predict an entire season?
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/russian-oil-gas-revenues-help-162158411.html
Russia's current-account surplus so far in 2022 is more than triple what it was a year ago as energy revenues have skyrocketed, according to the country's central bank.
From January to July, the surplus ballooned to $167 billion, compared to $50 billion for the same period last year and $138.5 billion for the first six months of this year.
Fighting in their own country with modern winterized clothing, weapons, and equipment, the Ukrainians seem more like the Finns than the German army of 1941. No matter if the winter is warm or cold this year, the Russians will continue to do poorly against the Ukrainians.
This is off the subject of your reply, but I forgot how to add a tag line. Can you help?
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