The G7 is having a virtual meeting, reportedly to discuss a coordinated release of their oil reserves. So far 3 out 7 members have publicly supported the measure.
Japan’s Nikkei 225 plunged 5% today, so they’re among those supporting it, I’m sure. The Trump adm also came out in favor, although Trump himself didn’t mention it yet, as far as I can tell.
elderrion on
Here’s what I would do:
1. ramp up shadow fleet seizures
2. confiscate the oil and gas on board these vessels
3. sell fossils for use on the European market _only_ at a highly deflated price
4. keep fuel costs on the continent low at Russia’s expense.
Movie-Kino on
Soon USD 200.
tokaj-tide on
EU leaders will gather for another important meeting where wealthy Western countries will express deep concern and explain that a solution must be found. Unfortunately, they have already tried nothing and are completely out of ideas. So they will schedule another meeting and fly home in their private jets, powered by Norwegian oil.
Any-Original-6113 on
It looks like the US will come out richer from this war with Iran, while Europe will end up poorer.
Of course, ЕС could step up interceptions of vessels carrying Russian oil, but there’s one catch: the Russians are selling their oil to China and India, and by April, the Arctic Route will be ice-free, so their tankers will go that way.
iaNCURdehunedoara on
I’m sure another condemnation of Iran will fix the prices. Don’t worry about Israel and America bombing refineries, keep crying about Iran some more, that will fix everything.
Meme-Botto9001 on
How about….uhm…PUSH RENEWABLE ENERGY AND DITCH OIL???????
berru2001 on
For those not interested in ecology or the environment, this is why your car shoud be electric.
And before you ask, no, lithium is not the new oil, because you don’t burn lithium to make your car move. Once you have lithiul to make car batteries, you have it. In particular, it is much cheaper to extract lithium from used car batteries than from natural ressources.
Zealousideal-Yak3897 on
This is a price we must proudly pay and we will.
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The G7 is having a virtual meeting, reportedly to discuss a coordinated release of their oil reserves. So far 3 out 7 members have publicly supported the measure.
Japan’s Nikkei 225 plunged 5% today, so they’re among those supporting it, I’m sure. The Trump adm also came out in favor, although Trump himself didn’t mention it yet, as far as I can tell.
Here’s what I would do:
1. ramp up shadow fleet seizures
2. confiscate the oil and gas on board these vessels
3. sell fossils for use on the European market _only_ at a highly deflated price
4. keep fuel costs on the continent low at Russia’s expense.
Soon USD 200.
EU leaders will gather for another important meeting where wealthy Western countries will express deep concern and explain that a solution must be found. Unfortunately, they have already tried nothing and are completely out of ideas. So they will schedule another meeting and fly home in their private jets, powered by Norwegian oil.
It looks like the US will come out richer from this war with Iran, while Europe will end up poorer.
Of course, ЕС could step up interceptions of vessels carrying Russian oil, but there’s one catch: the Russians are selling their oil to China and India, and by April, the Arctic Route will be ice-free, so their tankers will go that way.
I’m sure another condemnation of Iran will fix the prices. Don’t worry about Israel and America bombing refineries, keep crying about Iran some more, that will fix everything.
How about….uhm…PUSH RENEWABLE ENERGY AND DITCH OIL???????
For those not interested in ecology or the environment, this is why your car shoud be electric.
And before you ask, no, lithium is not the new oil, because you don’t burn lithium to make your car move. Once you have lithiul to make car batteries, you have it. In particular, it is much cheaper to extract lithium from used car batteries than from natural ressources.
This is a price we must proudly pay and we will.