“””Sooo, where’s Putin going to store all this pipeline oil once he turns off oil during winter?”””
China is gladly taking Russia’s oil.
Also, Russia can cut back on production.
So Russia should have little problems.
Also, I believe very little oil is being sold to EU countries at the present time.
China is gladly taking Russia’s oil...
... and India, Pakistan, Indonesia, a good chunk of Africa, Mexico, Brazil, etc.
Some think the world consists of the U.S., Australia, and a handful of countries in Europe.
Those petro products are on the market to whoever’s willing to pay the price.
And here’s reality: The BRICS alliance have a lot more customers (read: people) than all the folks the NATO nations haven’t aborted - combined, and who are not diving head first into the ‘green energy’ pool.
Whatever NATO’s strategy, it’s clearly not meeting its stated goals.
Still, my prediction is that Europe will not freeze this winter. Remember: these countries have been around a lot longer than ours. They will make a deal with the Russians or the BRICS - despite U.S. objections, and there isn’t a darn thing we can do about it.
just my $0.02
- jimjohn
Transported by pipeline or ship? Secondly, the volume is no where near to EU countries. So will Russia cap these excessive volumes? BTW, winter is coming & this oil is from Siberia. EXPENSIVE OIL