Energiemärkte „in Aufruhr“, sagt Octopus Energy-Chef

https://www.standard.co.uk/business/business-news/qatar-middle-east-iran-israeli-strait-of-hormuz-b1273754.html

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12 Kommentare

  1. Not surprising. Normally there’s long lead-ups to conflicts, with clear signposts and objectives. This allows for contingency planning.

    This was sprung on everyone with little notice, in the middle of peace talks.

    And Trump doesn’t care, he said the US oil firms are making massive profits with energy prices going up,.

  2. Translation – „here’s another £100 on your energy bills every month… and you will like it“

  3. General_Scipio on

    Surely this is the event that makes us radically change our energy pricing system?

    Surely this is the event that pushes us into nuclear ? Please for the love of god

  4. Maybe this will be the kick in bum we need to get away from old sources of energy production.

    Renewable energy is inherently more resilient and it helps our security as a country.

  5. If only there was a supply of oil near us like in the North Sea or somewhere close like that…

  6. Revolutionary-Mode75 on

    Surely neutralising a few world leaders in decaptitation strikes would be cheaper.

  7. Imaginary-Tale-7556 on

    Soon as war with Iran started eon attempted to up my D/D by 50% I phoned customer services 1hr after recieving notification to get a swiftly reversed

  8. They’re in turmoil at how they’re going to spend all their money, more like.

    Profit is baked into the system. It’ll come from our pockets, end of. And the more it costs, the more they are able to make. I’m sure they’ll survive this difficult time, our thoughts are with our private energy overlords.

  9. Octopus Energy have always been on the ball on this and managed to ride out the wave better than anyone else.

    They’re the biggest energy supplier in the UK and have a history of bailing out smaller failed energy companies.

    Anything they have to say is worth listening to

  10. Suddenly I’m a little more happy about being on a 2 year fixed price thingy.

    The general trend was downwards before, and I spent a few months wondering if I’d made a big mistake.

    Now this war, which Farage and Badenoch wanted us to support, has gone and vindicated my shitty decision.

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