Friday, March 3, 2023

Well :-)

 


Got that one wrong :-).


The Russia-Ukraine war remapped the world’s energy supplies, putting the U.S. at the top for years to come


Funny that was only on CNBC and no other stories about it. 

CNBC tends to be a lil rah-rah go team to say the least.


A combination of warm weather, mandated conservation measures, and additional supplies from alternative producers such as the United States, Norway and Qatar, helped stave off such a worst-case scenario for Europe this winter,” the strategists wrote. “Countries that had relied on low cost Russian gas to meet their economic needs, such as Germany, raced to build new LNG import infrastructure to prepare for a future free from Moscow’s molecules.”


"But they also point out that Europe is not in the clear, especially if the military conflict continues. “Key gas producers have warned that it could be difficult for Europe to build storage this summer in the absence of Russian gas exports and a colder winter next year could cause considerable economic hardship,” they added.

(They kinda came into the game with their coffers coffers 30% filled already this year?

next year? probably not gonna be the case.)



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