And Ursala said couple of months ago, the reason EU buying Russian cheap gas is because so Russia doesn’t get rich somewhere else 🙄🤣. Smart thinking hyena 🤯🤯🤯
@@hawkeyemihawkgettingmoneylord Not just cheap, but not every country is germany of france with ports to ship LNG. A lot of eastern countries have NO access to regasification ports due to geography. Not only that, but its blatant hyprocrisy, while western countries still buy Russian nuclear fuel. Almost as if its hard not to when you dont have an alternative source. But I guess it only matters if it impacts then, if not then how dare you do the same thing...
Nope, and that is why it was quite surprising that the pipelines were still active. I always thought they were part of the reason Putin started his invasion, because he wanted to pay less (namely nothing) to use the pipelines.
You obviously do not understand the real state of the world. Trade and economic functioning is the most important thing on a global scale (I feel there are more important things but meh it is what it is). This is why large scale war is self sabotage. Big war = economic turmoil economic Turmoil = Angry people Angry people = Civilian uprising. Civilian uprising = end of the status quo and creation of power vacuums. Even when war breaks out economic normality is valued more than the positions or morals behind the war.
Not strange at all. Russia was still paying because they needed the revenue and Ukraine was letting the gas go through because .... You guessed it, they needed the revenue.
@@phelanwolf6747there are lots of reasons why Russia is invading Ukraine. I read a UN report about how rising temperatures will cause lots of ice thaw in northern Russia which will create lots of flooding and bog lands. This is predicted to impact how Russia can farm. Ukraine on the other hand seems to be more fertile as temperatures rise. This at least one component of Russia invading Ukraine is to try and claim more sustainable farming land.
Russian gas was paid for by Germany and other EU users. Russia paid transit fees to Ukraine. Ukraine used the revenue to fund its defense against Russia. Russia used the revenue from gas sales to fund its war against Ukraine. Russian gas supported EU industrial activity, which in turn, generated the revenue to fund its weapons supply to Ukraine. It’s a virtuous circle. Makes sense?
How else would they make war bro. Its all a game. America fuks with others, and we try to put back the pices. All for the number#1 ....America sick fuks
Certainly does. It's for the best now however. And the two dictators Fico and Orban, they have been on the Russian side all along. Best kick those out.
Misleading. Ukraine ended the transport of Russian gas to Europe, not Russia. Russia would have kept supplying gas to Europe but Ukraine refused to allow it due to the war.
Russia could also just, you know, stop making everything complicated by sending their military into another sovereign country launching a war totally unprovoked. And don't start saying BS about the expansion of a defence alliance as a valid casus belli. The only reason to oppose your neighbors wanting to join a DEFENCE alliance, is if you plan on invading them in the future.
Ukraine will suffer the most of this political move. 1 Ukraine lost the free gas from Russia. 2 Ukraine lost $1 billion of transit fees from Russia. 3 Ukrainians cannot steal Russian gas anymore They were always stealing Russian gas and the Russian did not complained about it. Italy, Austria, Slovakia, Moldova and Transnistria lost the gas deliveries. Hungary has the option to get gas from Turkey.
Yes Hungary have connection with pipes from Serbia. But its as you said the line that goes throught Turkey. There is a possibility that Slovakia and Poland will also join to that line.
Not exactly when it comes to gas. Russia doesn't have either the pipelines or the LNG facilities to ship all that gas they were selling to Europe to third parties who could then sell it back to the europeans. And the price is only higher when it comes to gas (around 200%-250% more), though in february 2024, it was back down to historical pre-war level. High gas prices are not to be taken as granted in the long term. As for oil, they had enough capacities, but the russian companies paid most of the price for that, as the europeans paid the normal market price for that oil, the third parties took their share, so Russia had to vastly reduce its margin to keep selling. Easy to see as once the discount disappeared, India suddenly stopped importing so much russian oil.
Partly true, but you also left out one point... Russia get less profit from OIL, and more profit when they sell refined products. India for example, do NOT want to buy refined products, ONLY oil that they can refine and GET the profit out of it... so TRUE, Russian oil goes to India, is refined, and sold among others to the EU. This means that Russia (under the sanctions get LESS paid for the oil). So Russia suffers... India profits, and the EU buys the gasoline at NORMAL price... it is NOT to my knowledge more expensive than others. EU now imports less oil from India than last year. And it is an ongoing discussion how to face that problem. USA, EU and UK are planning to add more sanctions on Russian oil export (the shadow fleet), and possibly banks that help/finance them. So things could be moving.
Thats what Putin is counting on, he hopes to keep the european elite up on their heels financially while the majority of european workers and lower class people start to suffer and revolt.
@@imresebok1140 Instead of asking me - "are you sure", maybe check for yourself eh? You people never learn to check stuff before you start yapping. Also bold of you to assume where I'm from to ask "why my economy is failing" - when it isn't. If you somehow think that individual countries are affected by the entire EU's avg economical state, then also no - it isn't failing. EU's economy is still growing, although with a slower rate comparatively to few years back, and/or the US.
@@ayodeleoluwaseun7333 You know that exact price is dependent on which country you are talking about right? Because each country has different transit path and in many cases - supplier mix. Still there is not that much of a discrepancy between market and landing cost in Europe. We are talking about several euros more or less per MWh for gas (even less if majority of gas is coming from Norway), not a meaningful amount that can sway entire industry sectors. The broad range currently is +/- 8 euro from the market price.
how many weapons did you transit to ukraine? arms shipments from EU countries hit by the pipeline shutdown are paid for, why would you stop such profitable business?
@@HCqvintus First of all those weapons belong to EU nations, and as everyone knows the countries of the EU desperately need to rearm and build up their own militaries. Even worse, much of those weapons come straight out of the military warehouses of EU nations, thus depleting the little stocks they have. So yeah, if those Ukrainians want to close off the gas supply to the rest of Europe, fine, but then the EU needs to completely close off all the arms shipments and aid supply to Ukraine as well. Seeing as the EU/Europe is by far the biggest donor to Ukraine, that country would crumble in no time.
@@bumblefoot5 There's plenty of coal under Ukraine, but coal is not rare. If you can't bother to say what the "rare minerals" are, then you don't know. Or you're just trying to plant a seed of doubt for propaganda and manipulation. We don't need your FUD here.
Try to imagine the face of the ukrainians, when they realise it means over 300% price increase for them.,.. From 124 hrivnya to 500... What a victory. XD
@ivanexell-uz4mv well.. They can sell that gas anywhere else. Even to Europe, after the stuff has travelled around the world, and it has been "democratized".
Он не знает что Украина не закупает газ с 2015 года. Использует свой и закупает лишь малую часть для компенсации недостачи. К тому же, поставка осуществляласи из_за контракта со странами Европы. Сейчас он истек. И трубы перекрыты.
Indeed, when will it wake up? The damage done by the EU to its own population since 2022 is enormous, but the politicians are keeping the EU population "sweet". At the same time people cannot pay their energy bills any longer, inflation is shocking, the damage to the EU societies is enormous and the industry suffers. 1 jan. 2025.
No the Europeans destroyed it themselves by forcibly looking the other way following years of warning signs and warnings from all over the world including Trump. Germany chose instead to laugh at him and now wants to blame the US regardless. Cognitive dissonance.
The EU is suicidal. First, car manufacturers will meet the requirements for combustion engines with a minimum of pollutants. When companies pour billions into it, they ban their engines and force them into electric cars. Many EU countries do not have enough electricity already. Now war Russia Ukraine again. Yes, the EU has decided that good Russians live in Ukraine (and that is why they are called Ukrainians) and they need to be helped. Now it will be at the cost of the fact that the EU will have a shortage of gas and its price will skyrocket. States with access to other gas will save it for themselves and will not release it further. In the end, the EU will buy overpriced gas from ships. It will be Russian gas, sold to another country and from there with a surcharge to the EU. I'd love to be wrong.
The rich countries buy the same oil from Russia then resell it to Europe at a higher price. We are the ones who will struggle... The wealthy will one again profit...😂😂😂
India has emerged as the largest purchaser of Russian crude oil since the onset of the war, while also becoming the primary exporter of oil products to the EU. LOL 🤣 Consequently, the EU is paying three times the usual price for the same commodity.
Your Government and europes also want the war . An American president did warn you not to trust Putins gas supply . But your leaders laugh in his face . Now Trump gets to make $$ from your stupidity .
@@iam5085 is not really that big of a lose, Russia can always sell GAS to China or India, but now EU has to buy almost 3 times more expensive from USA, so... who is the loser?
The reason our prices in the west for gas are so extortionate is because we cut off our nose to spite our face by refusing to buy Russian gas, now we buy Indian gas (who by it from Russia) and pay to have it shipped to the eu or we buy American gas and also pay to have that shipped. Gas in Russia is about 0.06p per kwh we are paying 100x that price now because of our government
@@thwalesproductions I didn't say we "relied" on Russian gas, I said we bought it, we also bought gas from the EU who themselves bought a lot of gas from Russia. Its not just as simple as a direct purchase... the very point I was making RE India selling gas they bought from Russia.
And the energy companies are laughing to the bank with 300% profits whilst average energy prices per household is £300. Then govt will freeze ver 100,000 pensioners because govt can afford their winter fuel payments, whilst funding the war in Ukraine. Just nuts.
Certainly not Slovakia and Hungary. They made a bet that russia wins, and now they're paying the price. Tomorrow they might be begging the EU for financial support.
The real friends in the world are those that want to maintain peace and stability. Look at the last 30 years... there is one country that wants the complete opposite of that and is always quick to "help" with arms sales. If you ever want to know who is behind all this, just simply follow the money.
what about UK? the gas and electric tariff prices are very high! Don't laugh at other countries, we are already in trouble! Check out how much we pay utility bills every month now!
We just accusing people now then? Irish living in Ireland, a majority here believe that Ukraine funding should never have been started let alone pushed for the past 3 years. You sound more like a bot than the people you’re commenting towards . Scrote
@@SamcroSon No, that's a lie. Surveys show around two thirds of people in Ireland agree with funding military aid to Ukraine. Nice try though (especially getting your officemates in St Putinsburg to upvote you). (apologies if you're not a troll BTW - _maybe_ you're just stupid ?)
As Europeans we’ve to thank our clever leaders. Now Asia is buying cheap energy while we’re filling the pockets of the Americans at a much higher price.
Other things are key for Slovakia. Ukraine stopped gas to our territory and de facto declared war on us. We must act accordingly. If the European Union does not stand up for Slovakia, it will mean that European solidarity is just an empty phrase and the EU has only one goal - the war against Russia. Hitler's "united Europe" once had this same goal - if this is to be the future of the EU, then this is its definitive end.
Slovakia does not stand up for the European Union. You've lost your EU funding for ending your democracy and becoming an autocratic dictatorship. As a dictatorship, you are on your own. Putin won't come to save you. You should learn from what happened in Syria, Georgian, Kazakhstan, and Armenia. Putin takes but does not give.
It's not EU's or Ukraine's fault that Russia started this war in 2014, and Fico was too busy kissing Putin's butt instead of worrying about his people.
A winter or 2 ago Germany was chopping wood to stay warm because they had shut down all their coal power stations and were in the process of shuttering the few nuclear plants left online. Make it make sense...
Europe spent the past 3 years preparing for this. The media’s trying to make this into a big deal but it was a mutual decision between both the EU and Ukraine. Ukraine did their part by honoring the contract, despite being at war, and Europe used that time to find alternatives. Now the contract expired they have no reason to renew it
russian gas is cheap no avialable other source will provide europe with cheaper prices than russia, and like the reporter said this will affect their competitiveness and cost of living and in all aspects of life
There are only two counties that are taking Russian gas right now. And they don't even need it. Educate yourself before posting some halfbaked bullshit please.
All planned. 🇺🇦 is a proxy to be sacrificed to weaken 🇷🇺. This was always the plan, now European countries will have to buy gas from 🇺🇸 for 10x the price. The energy company’s will be ecstatic with happiness. Now they can rip off there customers even more.
@@safapresley no they shouldnt, they shouldnt even have been given weapons and aid. If their big enough to decide what the EU does, their big enough to defend their own country with their own relic ruski weapons.
Lets vote on this we are democratic after all, i don't think most people in Europe care who controls eastern Ukraine, they're not eu countries and mist eu citizens never been there. They do care about heat and petrol and food prices all which go up massively again
@@cristiangaban960 Sorry to bust your bubble, ASIAN Market is the one to benefit the most here. They get Raw Oil and gas at a discount from Russia while in the meantime selling refined items back to EU at a premium. Western hegemony over the world is dipping while the East is rising.
Yes, the citisens of EU are confused! We're financing Zelensky and we're paying the toll for expensive gas. And all of this against our will. Yes, we're so confused!
Estonia immediately after Russia started its invasion into Ukraine stopped all energy imports from Russia. My wife is Estonian btw. We have children and Kaja Kallas was her classmate..😉
when u stop the gas and it severly harm the people who sit warmly in their homes and lose jobs and get de-industralized for another country. then you are stupid leader. now being able to do it because u are a $hit country who does not massively rely on gas and energy and being poor. then its fine, coz to begin with, ur country is $hit. you dont need cheap gas. good luck buying x8 from USA. EU has been milked suscessfully and im happy to see it.
Of course it should be noted the gas pipelines and infra running through Ukraine were Soviet built. Decommunization was one of the three stated SMO goals (Demilitarization, Denazification and Decommunization) of the Russians for U.S./Eu politically controlled territory of Ukraine.
And just to be clear Russia still has 1 million state soldiers plus scores of mercenaries.. This is a chastising for trying to join Nato after agreeing in the 90's that they wouldn't
Oh, the old propaganda....Ukraine decided to apply for NATO only after it was invaded in 2014. They didn't want to join NATO before that. They only wanted to join the EU and to get rid of their dictator.
They didn't try to join again until after Russia fermented and supported an "independence movement" (how long until Putin would have absorbed them into Russia?) and then invaded, citing a bunch of crazy reasons ( "They're all literal Nazis! They're building biological warfare labs that we still haven't found! We conquered them once, therefore they've always been Russian and legally can never be independent!")
No way the EU is gonna use only expensive gas from third countries. Now, the Russian gas is still gonna come through the South Stream. If the North Stream was completed, it could be great
Before: Russia paying transfer fee to Ukraine EU paying gas fee to Russian Ukraine only get benefit since they don't have to pay anyone. Now: Russia selling more gas to India EU buy more gas from India India get rich for reselling. So the Ukraine did shoot theme in their own feet. No free money anymore.
@@ryancruz1876 Well, with rising fuel costs directly affecting production, we can't afford it. We didn't agree to hold russia off forever, so give up some land & shut up.
Sarcasm? But the truth is that only the war manufacturers and those who are washing the money in this conflicts are thanking Ukraine. Others are just naive
@@sammiller6631 and you with your complexed view of the world believe you know what the “real” world is? What is “real” anyway? It is just an illusion. It is changeable and different to each person reflecting external influences of that person. Life is simple - you are born - experienced what your souls needs to learn (if you’re lucky) - then you die! That’s real and nothing we can do about it. Period 😆
And Canada, instead of doing business with Europe in their time of need, lectured them on using fossil fuels. As if there was enough windmills, solar panels and space heaters to make up the difference. Absolute stupidity.
@@harrynguyen4140 the only reason the EU doesn’t want Quatar LNG is because Quatar will not sell it with conditions that the EU wants to impose such as their immigration policy. Quatar told them to get lost. If the EU wants to control another country’s laws as a condition of them buying the gas, they can pay for it through transportation costs from a member country. The EU has no problem telling member countries to either freeze or pay the highest price available for LNG.
Why are Americans still complaining that this war is too expensive for them? Now you're saying that America is profiting. So which one is it? You, as in "you the ones trying to sow dissent among the western civilization"
People seem to focus on one side of the coin, stopping cheap gas and going for the alternative source in order to fix Russia may seem like a good move for those who would not be affected; those ordinary consumers of the gas would pay more. One has to ask yourself, who is benefiting and who is losing?
Actually, I’m wondering why they didn’t figure out an alternative years ago since it makes sense not to renew a contract that isn’t in your best interest; there is nothing new about the expiration date of the transport contract and makes zero sense for Ukraine to renew it. Why use a fuel that you are 100% dependent on outside providers to run your industrial base? Seems foolish…
@@roberthealey7238 Politically & to those watching from the terraces (i.e. other countries not affected), you may say 'best interest" but the move was unwise economically. Even America still buys from Russia for its nuclear power stations. They exclude sanctioning what they need .
@ let me tell you something I live in US yes while their own people suffering homeless everywhere people are trapped into so much debt they losing their over priced cars and homes.
This is why we need to invest more in renewable technology. Not because of climate change, but because we are too heavily reliant on other countries like Russia.
Except that in 2021 the avg gas price in Europe was above 70 euro, and is now at 50. So unless someone was scamming you, there is absolutely no way you were paying like 2x less than now.
Mass posting by foreigners can distort public opinion and politics in a country. Legislation would need to be introduced requiring the IP address of all posts to be checked and the name of the country from which they originate to be clearly stated.
@@MadDoodles I know. So it should be routine to automatically disqualify anonymous postings that do not identify the country of origin from being published.
Correction: it's not "president" Zelensky, since his term in office expired months ago. Yet he didn't call for new elections and banned just about every political opposition in the country. So I'd say it's dictator Zelensky.
At this point in Ukraine, thanks to Russian devastation of the civilian infrastructure, its impossible to hold an election since its impossible to even keep the lights on never mind know who is alive or dead these days. Only a Russian would destroy the polling places and then complain that there had not been an election.
@HCqvintus yes but they are calling the russian leader a dictator, whilst Zelensky the darling of msm, western arms industry and pre emptive nuke strikes is endlessly praised😂😂😂
Well, it's only natural to, you know, _not help your war enemy export._ An advance notice to the countries to be affected of more than a year is more than generous, all things considered.
Of course it will look that way. 🇷🇺 was completely removed from the western swift INT trading system. But what it Doesn’t show you is the new system created by 🇷🇺 and 🇨🇳
I live in the Artic, we don't use gas, we use hydro and nuclear, Maybe it's time to stop living like cave men thinking you need gas to fill the pockets of the rich. When i first moved here i was confused why the lights was on in the day time.. I was told it's because they have excess energy with the hydro power.. Imagine needing gas? Also they have underground heating to melt the snow.
Imagine having someone tell you, please use your electricity. We have a bit too much. As someone who lives in oklahoma oil and gas state, you are so very correct.
@АнастасияАнастасия-ъ3д That's complete and absolute waffle, Nuclear energy is completely safe if you do it properly and get rid of it's waste properly. But then again eastern europe did give the world the Chernobyl incident so I can see why you'd think it's unsafe 😂
Nuclear waste is a byproduct from nuclear reactors and poses a threath to humans and other animals for countless generations. Do you just throw that garbage into the artic ocean, out of sight out of mind?
Only like 10 years of gas remain ,if used it like in the past ( no fertilizer by gas making Nitrogen to increase crop yields by upto 400% soon , ,No oil = no tractor farming soon = landmine 30% of Ukraine ,Biden sign at 50% reduction in farming for USA and Canada going bankrupt ,Dutch farming being depleted by 30% out of production now ,,,,The natural gas fields in Siberia, Alaska and the Middle East should last 20 years longer than the world's oil reserves but, although cleaner than oil, natural gas is still a fossil fuel that emits pollutants. It is also expensive to extract and transport as it has to be liquefied....Oil running out by 9% a year now, so it is better growing food in gardens and being sustainable,As tractor harvest will become like the dinosaur soon = lockdowns ,electric cars which waste more resources .Gorbachev and Putin ( freemason ) Club of Rome ,depopul95% .They had to decommission the nuclear weapons ,to keep the nuclear power stations going in America ,But coal creates more Uranium ,mercury waste ,and aluminum waste than power stations .Mercury from burnt coal ,goes into rivers ,make birds transgender ( new scientist magazine ) ..""" Gas to heat Europe gone > soon ..increase coal power generation to free up natural gas for export, Russia’s coal expansion is running out of steam ●Despite changes in domestic and international markets, Russia is betting on coal consumption as it moves to develop its eastern regions and pivot from Europe. Will it work? ●Coal was meant to help build Siberia and the Far East. The national energy strategy of 2012 aimed to match Soviet levels of coal production by 2030, increase coal power generation to free up natural gas for export, and expand coaling capacity at ports. Production increases have continued steadily the last two years despite economic headwinds in a bid to maintain market share. ●In 2010, Russia produced 323.4 million tons of coal and has increased production since. The Ministry of Energy projects this year’s production at 390 million tons. Domestic demand has been flat-aside from a temporary spike due to lower water levels in Siberia last year, which reduced the availability of hydropower. Exports have driven growth, but China also introduced import tariffs on Russian coal in 2014 and is changing its energy mix. ●As China and India become price-setters and coal’s prominence declines, Russia’s coalers are quite exposed to external price volatility. Prices have spiked because of underproduction in China, and Chinese firms are playing catch up to stabilize the market. Trends in China, India, and Asia, at large are negative, despite short-term demand growth, and competition from natural gas within Russia threaten numerous investments made by Russian coal companies in recent years. www.ft.com/content/6225ff10-ee9d-11e9-a55a-30afa498db1b In the Asia-Pacific region alone, nearly 2,600 platforms, 35,000 wells, 7.5 million tonnes of steel and 55,000 kilometres of pipelines will need to be decommissioned over the next decade across a region ranging from India to Papua New Guinea and China to Australia. The potential cost for this could rise above £78billion. Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia are collectively thought to have around 1,500 structures and 7,000 oil fields that will be either 30 years old or require decommissioning by 2038. In the Gulf of Thailand, Chevron is faced with 300 platforms and 6,000 wells that must be decommissioned over the next decade. India has a further 300 structures and up to 1,000 oil fields facing the same scenario. Australia expects 40 offshore fields to cease operations over the next decade. Closer to home, according to industry analysts Wood Mackenzie, up to half of the North Sea’s 600 installations - first installed 40 years ago - were due to be decommissioned by 2021. The UK government estimates the cost of removal at £20billion over the next 25 years in the North Sea. Globally, more than 4,000 such installations are scheduled for removal and 7,000 fields will cease production by 2022.
Самая лучшая нововсть для граждан России. Не смотря на то, что мы просили Газпрос закрыть газ, он послал нас нафиг и сказал что будет выполнять договор до окончания срока, не смотря на то, что по этому газапроводу миллионный долги)
so 3 years ago when they said EU no longer using Russian gas is bullshit
And Ursala said couple of months ago, the reason EU buying Russian cheap gas is because so Russia doesn’t get rich somewhere else 🙄🤣. Smart thinking hyena 🤯🤯🤯
@@ericwong4213 there is a lot of bullshit involved in that story and it's just after hitting the fan.
EU has had almost 3 years to wean themselves off Russian gas.
We're are they gonna get equivalent cheep Russian gas?
@@hawkeyemihawkgettingmoneylord renewables
See the first problem was the creation of the EU. So sick of hearing about the goofy EU. It’s a failed experiment and needs to be abolished
@@hawkeyemihawkgettingmoneylord Not just cheap, but not every country is germany of france with ports to ship LNG. A lot of eastern countries have NO access to regasification ports due to geography.
Not only that, but its blatant hyprocrisy, while western countries still buy Russian nuclear fuel. Almost as if its hard not to when you dont have an alternative source. But I guess it only matters if it impacts then, if not then how dare you do the same thing...
@@tonysambar
With American LNG at 5 times the cost???
European lunacy.
Well played US. Now EU will be in their knees begging for gas for 4x the price also indirectly cripple their manufacturing competitiveness
@@UGRdelver This is Zelensky helping Trump sell American Liquefied Natural Gas in Europe
Exactly, and that's only if the lng ships don't go Nord stream 2...
As Victoria Nuland famously said in that leaked phone call; "f... the EU!".
Quite interesting how quickly Europeans memory holed that.
@@shonemumy
The memory is there..
The problem is the controlled MSM..
Lmao that wasn’t on us. The eu played themselves when they were pretending to play hero’s
I find this a very strange situation to start with.
Could you imagine the US at war with another country, but letting their exports pass through ?
Nope, and that is why it was quite surprising that the pipelines were still active.
I always thought they were part of the reason Putin started his invasion, because he wanted to pay less (namely nothing) to use the pipelines.
yes if the country which pay for your war is the one who use the gas
You obviously do not understand the real state of the world.
Trade and economic functioning is the most important thing on a global scale (I feel there are more important things but meh it is what it is).
This is why large scale war is self sabotage.
Big war = economic turmoil
economic Turmoil = Angry people
Angry people = Civilian uprising.
Civilian uprising = end of the status quo and creation of power vacuums.
Even when war breaks out economic normality is valued more than the positions or morals behind the war.
Not strange at all. Russia was still paying because they needed the revenue and Ukraine was letting the gas go through because .... You guessed it, they needed the revenue.
@@phelanwolf6747there are lots of reasons why Russia is invading Ukraine.
I read a UN report about how rising temperatures will cause lots of ice thaw in northern Russia which will create lots of flooding and bog lands.
This is predicted to impact how Russia can farm. Ukraine on the other hand seems to be more fertile as temperatures rise.
This at least one component of Russia invading Ukraine is to try and claim more sustainable farming land.
We were too dependent on cheap Russian gas, so now we are dependent on expensive US-imported LNG gas. 🙃
be careful what you wish for ehh..?
Time to develop 100% non-fossil energy, like in Iceland
Expensive LNG.
Freedom is priceless
Air miles and more pollution receiving energy from so far away eeek
Russian gas was paid for by Germany and other EU users. Russia paid transit fees to Ukraine. Ukraine used the revenue to fund its defense against Russia. Russia used the revenue from gas sales to fund its war against Ukraine. Russian gas supported EU industrial activity, which in turn, generated the revenue to fund its weapons supply to Ukraine. It’s a virtuous circle. Makes sense?
lmao russia didnt pay ukraine. the EU paid transit fees to Ukraine.
How else would they make war bro. Its all a game. America fuks with others, and we try to put back the pices. All for the number#1 ....America sick fuks
@@ImperialDiecast russia did pay
Okay Ivan go home.
Certainly does. It's for the best now however. And the two dictators Fico and Orban, they have been on the Russian side all along. Best kick those out.
Misleading. Ukraine ended the transport of Russian gas to Europe, not Russia. Russia would have kept supplying gas to Europe but Ukraine refused to allow it due to the war.
Russia could also just, you know, stop making everything complicated by sending their military into another sovereign country launching a war totally unprovoked. And don't start saying BS about the expansion of a defence alliance as a valid casus belli. The only reason to oppose your neighbors wanting to join a DEFENCE alliance, is if you plan on invading them in the future.
Also the title is literally not misleading as they literally say exactly what you claim they're omitting
Bad troll ! Way too obvious. -10 points for Slytherin.
Ukraine will suffer the most of this political move.
1 Ukraine lost the free gas from Russia.
2 Ukraine lost $1 billion of transit fees from Russia.
3 Ukrainians cannot steal Russian gas anymore They were always stealing Russian gas and the Russian did not complained about it.
Italy, Austria, Slovakia, Moldova and Transnistria lost the gas deliveries. Hungary has the option to get gas from Turkey.
Ukraine suffered from Russian gas corruption and dependence.
Ukraine has its own gas and havent taken any from ruzzia. Read up, noisy raven.
Yes Hungary have connection with pipes from Serbia. But its as you said the line that goes throught Turkey. There is a possibility that Slovakia and Poland will also join to that line.
Russia stops receiving many millions
A big victory for ...Uncle Sam..
It's common in the news to say “Ukraine's victory”
EU buying russian Energy through 3 parties at higher prices
Not exactly when it comes to gas. Russia doesn't have either the pipelines or the LNG facilities to ship all that gas they were selling to Europe to third parties who could then sell it back to the europeans. And the price is only higher when it comes to gas (around 200%-250% more), though in february 2024, it was back down to historical pre-war level. High gas prices are not to be taken as granted in the long term.
As for oil, they had enough capacities, but the russian companies paid most of the price for that, as the europeans paid the normal market price for that oil, the third parties took their share, so Russia had to vastly reduce its margin to keep selling. Easy to see as once the discount disappeared, India suddenly stopped importing so much russian oil.
Partly true, but you also left out one point... Russia get less profit from OIL, and more profit when they sell refined products. India for example, do NOT want to buy refined products, ONLY oil that they can refine and GET the profit out of it... so TRUE, Russian oil goes to India, is refined, and sold among others to the EU.
This means that Russia (under the sanctions get LESS paid for the oil). So Russia suffers... India profits, and the EU buys the gasoline at NORMAL price... it is NOT to my knowledge more expensive than others.
EU now imports less oil from India than last year. And it is an ongoing discussion how to face that problem.
USA, EU and UK are planning to add more sanctions on Russian oil export (the shadow fleet), and possibly banks that help/finance them. So things could be moving.
Europe do not buy much gas from those countries... like 2-1 %.
And as long as it removes funds from russias war that sounds fine for me.
Exactly.
@@theraiderra8798 China and India bought a record amount of oil and gas from Russia last year.
Sounds good isn't it?
life in the west is getting more expensive, but not for the western political elite
No shit, how is it in your country?
Same story in every country
It doesn’t relate to russia does it huh?
Thats what Putin is counting on, he hopes to keep the european elite up on their heels financially while the majority of european workers and lower class people start to suffer and revolt.
😂😂😂😂😂... now EU is completely ready to purchase gases at 4x prices from uncle sam...
Gas price now is lower than it was before the war genius!
@akselman are you sure?. So tell me why you economy is failing?i
@@imresebok1140 Instead of asking me - "are you sure", maybe check for yourself eh? You people never learn to check stuff before you start yapping.
Also bold of you to assume where I'm from to ask "why my economy is failing" - when it isn't. If you somehow think that individual countries are affected by the entire EU's avg economical state, then also no - it isn't failing. EU's economy is still growing, although with a slower rate comparatively to few years back, and/or the US.
@@akselmani what is the landing cost oil and gas in Europe. You can't judge by the market price
@@ayodeleoluwaseun7333 You know that exact price is dependent on which country you are talking about right? Because each country has different transit path and in many cases - supplier mix. Still there is not that much of a discrepancy between market and landing cost in Europe. We are talking about several euros more or less per MWh for gas (even less if majority of gas is coming from Norway), not a meaningful amount that can sway entire industry sectors. The broad range currently is +/- 8 euro from the market price.
Europeans: We will thwart Russia's economy!
Also Europeans: Why have the prices of gas gone up by 300%?
Maybe we should stop the transit of weapons and troops to Ukraine.
thats logic though😂😂😂
how many weapons did you transit to ukraine? arms shipments from EU countries hit by the pipeline shutdown are paid for, why would you stop such profitable business?
@@HCqvintus First of all those weapons belong to EU nations, and as everyone knows the countries of the EU desperately need to rearm and build up their own militaries. Even worse, much of those weapons come straight out of the military warehouses of EU nations, thus depleting the little stocks they have. So yeah, if those Ukrainians want to close off the gas supply to the rest of Europe, fine, but then the EU needs to completely close off all the arms shipments and aid supply to Ukraine as well. Seeing as the EU/Europe is by far the biggest donor to Ukraine, that country would crumble in no time.
I guess it will be the euro citizens that pay for this
Russia will loose 5 billions so not really.
Should have been done a long time ago!
Of course
we have been paying a lot more for the russian war, it is what it is...getting fugged from both sides
ukranie stopped the contract not russia
Contract term finished. Ukraine not agree for new.😊
@@ИмяФамилия-й9с7йso ukraine don’t receives money in the future, for me is ok :), because you were only using the russian oil to get money
It's simple USA told Ukraine to stop that gas so that Europe can buy from them
Yeah, at 4 times the price 😂😂
Absolutely right
Europe had already stopped buying from russia, only 5% was from russia.
It’s simple, Russia can just end the war and decide to live peacefully with her neighbors
so you kill my people and bomb our country but you want to keep making blood money.. You must be an idiot @blackylampard640
"on a cold winter's day like this it's very emotionally important" 1:45
Emotionally?
For morale
Me when i hear this 😥😥
It’s like america is at war with Europe. So nice of your leaders to help them out
EU is paying 4 times more for US gas. Ok
Correction: EU is paying 4 times more for the same Russian gas as before, simply because it's no longer a direct line xD 🤡
Don't buy Russian gas .
Maybe we could spend the several billion in rare minerals under Ukraine? The general public are so clueless. Bet you had no idea.
@@bumblefoot5 There's plenty of coal under Ukraine, but coal is not rare. If you can't bother to say what the "rare minerals" are, then you don't know. Or you're just trying to plant a seed of doubt for propaganda and manipulation. We don't need your FUD here.
@@ihinethis is who really faces and suffers „sanctions”
Try to imagine the face of the ukrainians, when they realise it means over 300% price increase for them.,.. From 124 hrivnya to 500... What a victory. XD
They would rather pay more for gas than loose their country. This is a russia problem, this is a putin problem, and you are part of the problem
And how is it a victory for Russia? 😅
@ivanexell-uz4mv well.. They can sell that gas anywhere else. Even to Europe, after the stuff has travelled around the world, and it has been "democratized".
@ivanexell-uz4mv because china and india are already buying their oil?
Он не знает что Украина не закупает газ с 2015 года. Использует свой и закупает лишь малую часть для компенсации недостачи. К тому же, поставка осуществляласи из_за контракта со странами Европы. Сейчас он истек. И трубы перекрыты.
Europe still sleeping that blissfully ignorant sleep.
Indeed, when will it wake up? The damage done by the EU to its own population since 2022 is enormous, but the politicians are keeping the EU population "sweet". At the same time people cannot pay their energy bills any longer, inflation is shocking, the damage to the EU societies is enormous and the industry suffers. 1 jan. 2025.
its a garden remember..not a jungle...yet
@@radiofun232it’s not as bad as it is in Russia though Ivan. Last time I checked interest rates were at 21% 🤣🤣🤡
@@radiofun2322025 is going to be worse watch and see
@@alfie5860you is the 🤡😁
Do I have this right or I could be wrong? Ukraine is helping America destroy the European economy while at the same time being supported by Europe?
Looks like it. Plus they receive billions from EU.
No the Europeans destroyed it themselves by forcibly looking the other way following years of warning signs and warnings from all over the world including Trump. Germany chose instead to laugh at him and now wants to blame the US regardless. Cognitive dissonance.
Nice try, Russian trolls.
that's what happens when someone decide to start a war by invading another country
Sounds wrong to me
US: Jump
Europe: How high?
X4😂😂
More like
US: Spread your legs
Europe: how wide?
Except that those supplies are quadruple the price.
The snake started biting the hands that fed him.
The EU is suicidal. First, car manufacturers will meet the requirements for combustion engines with a minimum of pollutants. When companies pour billions into it, they ban their engines and force them into electric cars. Many EU countries do not have enough electricity already. Now war Russia Ukraine again. Yes, the EU has decided that good Russians live in Ukraine (and that is why they are called Ukrainians) and they need to be helped. Now it will be at the cost of the fact that the EU will have a shortage of gas and its price will skyrocket. States with access to other gas will save it for themselves and will not release it further. In the end, the EU will buy overpriced gas from ships. It will be Russian gas, sold to another country and from there with a surcharge to the EU. I'd love to be wrong.
Combustion engines were never meant to be long term.
@@downundabrotha
Do you have a better solution?
India is currently making bank doing just that
Unbelievable energy price rise again in UK.
no winter fuel allowance you dioe
UK is not in EU anymore, nothing to do with this
brexit will fix that
Congratulations
The rich countries buy the same oil from Russia then resell it to Europe at a higher price. We are the ones who will struggle... The wealthy will one again profit...😂😂😂
India has emerged as the largest purchaser of Russian crude oil since the onset of the war, while also becoming the primary exporter of oil products to the EU. LOL 🤣 Consequently, the EU is paying three times the usual price for the same commodity.
Correct!
But the principle is priceless😂😂😂😂
@franceslynch8815 ... 😂
@@franceslynch8815Muppet
This is why everything is expensive.
I don't know why we have to suffer high inflation for American goals.
Your Government and europes also want the war . An American president did warn you not to trust Putins gas supply . But your leaders laugh in his face . Now Trump gets to make $$ from your stupidity .
because you elected stupid leaders
Simple America wants European to poor and submissive
Ask the government 🤷♂️
@@hinnahinna-j9y This is Zelensky helping Trump sell American Liquefied Natural Gas in Europe
The UK pays Russia 10 pence a litre and we get charged 1 pound per litre. More price hikes looming.
Rubbish. Oil prices are not going up. If anything, they may go down a small amount.
@@MrB-j5h 🤣😂 delusional
@@newoioi Which part? Go look at current prices and predicted prices.
It's all tax
@@newoioi You sound delusional. Go look at current prices and future contracts.
US gas suppliers are laughing their heads off.
Russians are in the meanwhile crying, gas sector is doing net losses in Russia.
Be prepared for higher gas prices now that we have to compete with the demands of EU as well
why, no one is laughing I can assure you.
Dann ist das so .haben lange billige Gaspreise gehabt.@@czhou57
@@iam5085 is not really that big of a lose, Russia can always sell GAS to China or India, but now EU has to buy almost 3 times more expensive from USA, so... who is the loser?
The US play Europe all the time.
It's just good business. No offense to y'all folks in eu. 😉
Eastern Europe will freeze because of Zelensky's refusal to surrender. Zelensky should be locked up and the key thrown away
The reason our prices in the west for gas are so extortionate is because we cut off our nose to spite our face by refusing to buy Russian gas, now we buy Indian gas (who by it from Russia) and pay to have it shipped to the eu or we buy American gas and also pay to have that shipped.
Gas in Russia is about 0.06p per kwh we are paying 100x that price now because of our government
UK has never relied on russian gas
@@thwalesproductions I didn't say we "relied" on Russian gas, I said we bought it, we also bought gas from the EU who themselves bought a lot of gas from Russia. Its not just as simple as a direct purchase... the very point I was making RE India selling gas they bought from Russia.
And the energy companies are laughing to the bank with 300% profits whilst average energy prices per household is £300. Then govt will freeze ver 100,000 pensioners because govt can afford their winter fuel payments, whilst funding the war in Ukraine. Just nuts.
Europe has had to increase military spending by hundreds of billions of dollars to prevent Russian invasion.
@@thwalesproductionswe have.
Europe should start questioning who exactly are its friends
Certainly not Slovakia and Hungary. They made a bet that russia wins, and now they're paying the price. Tomorrow they might be begging the EU for financial support.
@7373udhskakkaqqiwi In your dreams. It's Germany bankrupted by being the lapdog of its US occupational force. 😀
@7373udhskakkaqqiwi lol you're delusional go seek a help.
The real friends in the world are those that want to maintain peace and stability. Look at the last 30 years... there is one country that wants the complete opposite of that and is always quick to "help" with arms sales. If you ever want to know who is behind all this, just simply follow the money.
General Wesley Clark "7 countries in 5 years"
All fault of the USA.
what about UK? the gas and electric tariff prices are very high! Don't laugh at other countries, we are already in trouble! Check out how much we pay utility bills every month now!
You won't use any. Simple. Imagine economy. Usa will sell. This is ridiculous.
what about UK? they are not in EU anymore, no one cares, UK can make their own decisions
"We"... Lmfao. Uh huh, sure, you're in the UK. Pull the other one...
BBC will say gas in Britain is cheap no wonder here in Africa we don't listen to BBC anymore
then stop Ukraine funds, simple enough
What other dreams from Russian Z-ombie TV would you like to share with us today?
@@andrewadams6905Who is us? You and the voices you hear?
We just accusing people now then? Irish living in Ireland, a majority here believe that Ukraine funding should never have been started let alone pushed for the past 3 years. You sound more like a bot than the people you’re commenting towards . Scrote
... brainwashed and still listening to legacy media 😂😂
@@SamcroSon No, that's a lie. Surveys show around two thirds of people in Ireland agree with funding military aid to Ukraine. Nice try though (especially getting your officemates in St Putinsburg to upvote you).
(apologies if you're not a troll BTW - _maybe_ you're just stupid ?)
So why isn't the UK drilling for it's own gas?
Good point well made.
Ditto oil.
Ditto coal (best quality coal in the world). 200 years of reserves. Hmm.
Because it sold those fields to other countries.
Gretta said so
@@Hypnotic-tist or because climb change, you know it doesn't hurt the environment if we use fossil fuels from other countries
@ :p
As Europeans we’ve to thank our clever leaders. Now Asia is buying cheap energy while we’re filling the pockets of the Americans at a much higher price.
😂😂
Even funnier, Ukraine will buy gas from US using US tax money. Essentially, the US buying their own with extra step.
paying more for gas means we will not have to pay mor for military buildup against russia, win some - loose some
@@HCqvintus won't have to pay soon anyway for that
you ain't no fkin european lol
Other things are key for Slovakia. Ukraine stopped gas to our territory and de facto declared war on us. We must act accordingly.
If the European Union does not stand up for Slovakia, it will mean that European solidarity is just an empty phrase and the EU has only one goal - the war against Russia.
Hitler's "united Europe" once had this same goal - if this is to be the future of the EU, then this is its definitive end.
Slovakia does not stand up for the European Union. You've lost your EU funding for ending your democracy and becoming an autocratic dictatorship.
As a dictatorship, you are on your own. Putin won't come to save you. You should learn from what happened in Syria, Georgian, Kazakhstan, and Armenia. Putin takes but does not give.
It's not EU's or Ukraine's fault that Russia started this war in 2014, and Fico was too busy kissing Putin's butt instead of worrying about his people.
Even before the gas cut off, Germany has collapsed, can't imagine what gonna happen now
Who collapsed now?
they better pray for a mild winter
A winter or 2 ago Germany was chopping wood to stay warm because they had shut down all their coal power stations and were in the process of shuttering the few nuclear plants left online. Make it make sense...
@@briancarno8837 Газ это не только тепло, из газа производят удобрения.
US: aaha.... our dear new customer... so glad you come to us... come come baby 😂😂😂😂
Europe spent the past 3 years preparing for this. The media’s trying to make this into a big deal but it was a mutual decision between both the EU and Ukraine. Ukraine did their part by honoring the contract, despite being at war, and Europe used that time to find alternatives. Now the contract expired they have no reason to renew it
russian gas is cheap no avialable other source will provide europe with cheaper prices than russia, and like the reporter said this will affect their competitiveness and cost of living and in all aspects of life
So Europe helps Zelenski and Zelenski cuts the gas to Europe ???
There are only two counties that are taking Russian gas right now. And they don't even need it.
Educate yourself before posting some halfbaked bullshit please.
All planned. 🇺🇦 is a proxy to be sacrificed to weaken 🇷🇺. This was always the plan, now European countries will have to buy gas from 🇺🇸 for 10x the price. The energy company’s will be ecstatic with happiness. Now they can rip off there customers even more.
The gas Russia is selling in order to fund the war against Ukraine? Oh yes I'm sure Ukraine would have loved to allow another 5 years of it
Nice try, Russian troll.
No one in Europe should be buying gas from the Orks.
More BS from the BBC as usual. We will still be using Russian gas, well just be paying a premium buying it through India instead.
So Ukraine will blackmail Europe now? No EU membership - no gas? 🤔
Yep while they racked in all the donations they will be cool
Ukraine should receive nato membership
@@safapresleyactually Ukraine lost the membership both EU and NATO. 2 county 100%blocking
@@safapresley no they shouldnt, they shouldnt even have been given weapons and aid.
If their big enough to decide what the EU does, their big enough to defend their own country with their own relic ruski weapons.
Europe will have to buy more expensive lng from usa and qatar.
It's worth the price of not having to do with the Klingon empire of Moscow
Lets vote on this we are democratic after all, i don't think most people in Europe care who controls eastern Ukraine, they're not eu countries and mist eu citizens never been there. They do care about heat and petrol and food prices all which go up massively again
@@brianserious It's a matter of national security , not up for voting.
@@brianseriousThank for that pointless insight Comrade.
@@cristiangaban960 Sorry to bust your bubble, ASIAN Market is the one to benefit the most here. They get Raw Oil and gas at a discount from Russia while in the meantime selling refined items back to EU at a premium. Western hegemony over the world is dipping while the East is rising.
"... what he called 'russian aggression' ..."
What does BBC call it?
Go to war with a country, but still let them sell fuel through your pipelines? Is anyone confused 🤔
Yes, the citisens of EU are confused!
We're financing Zelensky and we're paying the toll for expensive gas. And all of this against our will. Yes, we're so confused!
As long as money keeps flowing, Ukraine's Panhandler in chief doesn't mind at all.
Jews
@@jeremiaht7063 history of ww2 is a joke for you
@@الزراعة-المستدامةyes yehudi trash
Estonia immediately after Russia started its invasion into Ukraine stopped all energy imports from Russia.
My wife is Estonian btw. We have children and Kaja Kallas was her classmate..😉
when u stop the gas and it severly harm the people who sit warmly in their homes and lose jobs and get de-industralized for another country. then you are stupid leader.
now being able to do it because u are a $hit country who does not massively rely on gas and energy and being poor. then its fine, coz to begin with, ur country is $hit. you dont need cheap gas.
good luck buying x8 from USA. EU has been milked suscessfully and im happy to see it.
Good luck purshasing 3 times more expensive from your Boss,sorry I meant your owner USA .HAHAHA
Who, again?
Oh yes, Estonia, the powerhouse of Europe 😂. It’s much easier for a tiny and economically insignificant country to make that kinda decision
How many people in Estonia?
I think Ukraine needs a new leader.
Why?
@@andrewadams6905 because the current one is a comical little clown.
Of course it should be noted the gas pipelines and infra running through Ukraine were Soviet built. Decommunization was one of the three stated SMO goals (Demilitarization, Denazification and Decommunization) of the Russians for U.S./Eu politically controlled territory of Ukraine.
Who will Denazify Russia?
anyone who uses smo (special military operation) is a certified ruski shill or bot
What a waste of a pipeline.
And just to be clear Russia still has 1 million state soldiers plus scores of mercenaries..
This is a chastising for trying to join Nato after agreeing in the 90's that they wouldn't
Oh, the old propaganda....Ukraine decided to apply for NATO only after it was invaded in 2014. They didn't want to join NATO before that. They only wanted to join the EU and to get rid of their dictator.
They didn't try to join again until after Russia fermented and supported an "independence movement" (how long until Putin would have absorbed them into Russia?) and then invaded, citing a bunch of crazy reasons ( "They're all literal Nazis! They're building biological warfare labs that we still haven't found! We conquered them once, therefore they've always been Russian and legally can never be independent!")
@@foxymetroid The CIA installed a Nazi govt in 2014 in the Ukraine, now fronted by a ZioNazi puppet dwarf. 😀
@@slackdee And, who were you hoping to fool with such BS from Russian Z-ombie TV?
@@andrewadams6905 Says a govt rent-boy. 😀
No way the EU is gonna use only expensive gas from third countries. Now, the Russian gas is still gonna come through the South Stream. If the North Stream was completed, it could be great
Before:
Russia paying transfer fee to Ukraine
EU paying gas fee to Russian
Ukraine only get benefit since they don't have to pay anyone.
Now:
Russia selling more gas to India
EU buy more gas from India
India get rich for reselling.
So the Ukraine did shoot theme in their own feet. No free money anymore.
Also no more free gas.
Ukraine was getting nothing from Russia of the transfer fees, Russia was keeping it all. This move is to starve the Russian economy.
@@josephteller9715 saying this just prove you know nothing
That's totally not going to backfire
Nop 😮
How could it? Elaborate.
EU already lowered Russian gas imports by like 90%. And it went just fine. Think of something new to yap about.
Europe should stop sending aid.
Why?
@@ryancruz1876 Well, with rising fuel costs directly affecting production, we can't afford it. We didn't agree to hold russia off forever, so give up some land & shut up.
@@ryancruz1876 We can't afford to make storm shadow now gas is going up.
cool, thanks to your comment they will double what they're sending, thanks.
@@therrick9416 No worries, they will just have half the fuel in them. 🤣
Thank you, Ukraine!!!
from whom ? for what ? FOR frizzing our arses ?
@@staryyouknow171Are you Russian?
Sarcasm? But the truth is that only the war manufacturers and those who are washing the money in this conflicts are thanking Ukraine. Others are just naive
@@sammiller6631 and you with your complexed view of the world believe you know what the “real” world is? What is “real” anyway? It is just an illusion. It is changeable and different to each person reflecting external influences of that person.
Life is simple - you are born - experienced what your souls needs to learn (if you’re lucky) - then you die! That’s real and nothing we can do about it. Period 😆
shut up and pay taxes 🥰
And Canada, instead of doing business with Europe in their time of need, lectured them on using fossil fuels. As if there was enough windmills, solar panels and space heaters to make up the difference. Absolute stupidity.
Meanwhile the Greens across Europe marched against nuclear energy, if they were funded by big oil and Russia I wouldn't even be surprised
Hahahah so ukraine now going tell europe to keep funding it but not gas
Just buy it from Quatar. They got lots of LNG.
High transport cost, high price,...I think so
@@harrynguyen4140 the only reason the EU doesn’t want Quatar LNG is because Quatar will not sell it with conditions that the EU wants to impose such as their immigration policy. Quatar told them to get lost.
If the EU wants to control another country’s laws as a condition of them buying the gas, they can pay for it through transportation costs from a member country.
The EU has no problem telling member countries to either freeze or pay the highest price available for LNG.
EU pays 4x than USA for gas and still bus from USA?? what a morons :D
Why are Americans still complaining that this war is too expensive for them? Now you're saying that America is profiting. So which one is it?
You, as in "you the ones trying to sow dissent among the western civilization"
Europe is crying of China over capacity German is going down
They refused cheap gas from Russia
People seem to focus on one side of the coin, stopping cheap gas and going for the alternative source in order to fix Russia may seem like a good move for those who would not be affected; those ordinary consumers of the gas would pay more. One has to ask yourself, who is benefiting and who is losing?
Actually, I’m wondering why they didn’t figure out an alternative years ago since it makes sense not to renew a contract that isn’t in your best interest; there is nothing new about the expiration date of the transport contract and makes zero sense for Ukraine to renew it.
Why use a fuel that you are 100% dependent on outside providers to run your industrial base? Seems foolish…
@@roberthealey7238 Politically & to those watching from the terraces (i.e. other countries not affected), you may say 'best interest" but the move was unwise economically. Even America still buys from Russia for its nuclear power stations. They exclude sanctioning what they need .
I stand with Russia🇷🇺
Giving the EU a year to mitigate the impact to civilians in the EU shows Ukraine is the good guys
It’s crazy how USA 🇺🇸 outsmarted dumb EU.
Crazy seriously
Well my dear they are the richest and powerful estate in the world
@ let me tell you something I live in US yes while their own people suffering homeless everywhere people are trapped into so much debt they losing their over priced cars and homes.
*I wish the Russians believed in out with the old and in with the new..*
😂😂😂😂😂😂
RUssia living in your head rent free lmao
@avrn1094 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Exactly@@jimbehan478
What's this supposed to mean?
This is why we need to invest more in renewable technology. Not because of climate change, but because we are too heavily reliant on other countries like Russia.
and china
@@user-xs8re2oy7i because u can't even enjoy cheap consumer goods also
Major misjudgment - certainly a nail in the coffin of the EU project
Stop gas stop life, but not stop war for not save people lives. It's horrible situation.
The sad thing is, Canada could be shipping oil. We already have a pipeline partly built (Energy East)...
Before the war I used to pay 45euros per month as of now I paid 86euros per month, 😢😢😢
You mean rubles?
@@Mark-12-31он же написал евро. Или вы не умеете читать?😅
86 European rubles
Yes, and?
Instead of you western fools going around and supporting ruzzia- you could end this war by supporting Ukraine.
Except that in 2021 the avg gas price in Europe was above 70 euro, and is now at 50. So unless someone was scamming you, there is absolutely no way you were paying like 2x less than now.
Mass posting by foreigners can distort public opinion and politics in a country.
Legislation would need to be introduced requiring the IP address of all posts to be checked and the name of the country from which they originate to be clearly stated.
Surname too...
You know a VPN would make that completely moot right?
@@MadDoodles I know. So it should be routine to automatically disqualify anonymous postings that do not identify the country of origin from being published.
Correction: it's not "president" Zelensky, since his term in office expired months ago. Yet he didn't call for new elections and banned just about every political opposition in the country. So I'd say it's dictator Zelensky.
research Marshal Law
ok Ivan
@@Orrayresearch bullshit wars and cloaked tyranny 🤦♂️
@@Orray English not your first language, Comrade? I think you meant Martial Law...
At this point in Ukraine, thanks to Russian devastation of the civilian infrastructure, its impossible to hold an election since its impossible to even keep the lights on never mind know who is alive or dead these days. Only a Russian would destroy the polling places and then complain that there had not been an election.
😂now you have to pay double for the u.s “freedom and democracy” gas
I wonder why no one is compelling Ukraine to finally uphold the presidential election.
bbc never even mentions it- very strange- president?? but he's just a citizen ??😂😂😂😂
and do you also wonder about elections in russia?
@HCqvintus yes but they are calling the russian leader a dictator, whilst Zelensky the darling of msm, western arms industry and pre emptive nuke strikes is endlessly praised😂😂😂
keep repeating Putin talking points, bot
Ever heard of the words - constitution and marshal law?
Well, it's only natural to, you know, _not help your war enemy export._ An advance notice to the countries to be affected of more than a year is more than generous, all things considered.
your fruend zelensky 😂😂😂
@@Daniel-f1m2e ?
The only countries that this damages is EU and Ukraine 😂
While Russia is getting richer and in better positions no more than ever.
@@yutahkotomi1195 generous ? you smoking good stuff,
Why didn’t BBC mention the pipeline through Belarus,not a word . Large volumes are also transited through Belarus
Thanks to Ukraine and USA . All European citizens need to pay 4 times more than it used to be. I forgot to thanks Boris Janson.
4 times more? its doubled for me but definitely not 4x
Damn you Janson !!
They're paying 4X more for gas than in America, but it's not a problem?
Zelensky is the gift that just keeps on giving - what an absolute clown…
Putin big clown as well
Four times the price huh? Who is making those eye watering profits on our backs
This is your friendly reminder that the Russian Rubl has made another record low.
Of course it will look that way. 🇷🇺 was completely removed from the western swift INT trading system. But what it
Doesn’t show you is the new system created by 🇷🇺 and 🇨🇳
That low rubble makes russian good cheaper than if the rubnle was higher
And yet Russia is currently the 4th largest GDP in PPP on the planet.
Russia surpassed Japan and Germany this year.
4the economy of the planet. Meanwhile Evil USA 45 trillions debt now
@@niblet112 What new system? Why is Russia's economy and ruble getting worse and worse? You think China cares about Russia?
Seems like Slovakia will do what they claimed to do.
Stay one of the poorest most corrupt countries in Europe?
From January 1st , the price of gas for Ukrainian people increased by over 300%, not many can afford this!
You should google what "transit" means, it's gonna blow your mind !
뭐 어쩔수없지
Now we can all pay double for Russian gas by way of India.
because india has no gas of its own? lol.
@@ImperialDiecastit imports Russian Gas and sells it on.
Lots of countries do.
All of this for Usa, Europe will go down very fast, meanwhile usa gets the money.
I live in the Artic, we don't use gas, we use hydro and nuclear, Maybe it's time to stop living like cave men thinking you need gas to fill the pockets of the rich.
When i first moved here i was confused why the lights was on in the day time.. I was told it's because they have excess energy with the hydro power.. Imagine needing gas?
Also they have underground heating to melt the snow.
Imagine having someone tell you, please use your electricity. We have a bit too much. As someone who lives in oklahoma oil and gas state, you are so very correct.
Гидростанции и атомные станции очень загрязняют окружающую среду, это грязный вид энергии.
@АнастасияАнастасия-ъ3д That's complete and absolute waffle, Nuclear energy is completely safe if you do it properly and get rid of it's waste properly. But then again eastern europe did give the world the Chernobyl incident so I can see why you'd think it's unsafe 😂
Nuclear waste is a byproduct from nuclear reactors and poses a threath to humans and other animals for countless generations. Do you just throw that garbage into the artic ocean, out of sight out of mind?
Only like 10 years of gas remain ,if used it like in the past ( no fertilizer by gas making Nitrogen to increase crop yields by upto 400% soon , ,No oil = no tractor farming soon = landmine 30% of Ukraine ,Biden sign at 50% reduction in farming for USA and Canada going bankrupt ,Dutch farming being depleted by 30% out of production now ,,,,The natural gas fields in Siberia, Alaska and the Middle East should last 20 years longer than the world's oil reserves but, although cleaner than oil, natural gas is still a fossil fuel that emits pollutants. It is also expensive to extract and transport as it has to be liquefied....Oil running out by 9% a year now, so it is better growing food in gardens and being sustainable,As tractor harvest will become like the dinosaur soon = lockdowns ,electric cars which waste more resources .Gorbachev and Putin ( freemason ) Club of Rome ,depopul95% .They had to decommission the nuclear weapons ,to keep the nuclear power stations going in America ,But coal creates more Uranium ,mercury waste ,and aluminum waste than power stations .Mercury from burnt coal ,goes into rivers ,make birds transgender ( new scientist magazine )
..""" Gas to heat Europe gone > soon
..increase coal power generation to free up natural gas for export,
Russia’s coal expansion is running out of steam
●Despite changes in domestic and international markets, Russia is betting on coal consumption as it moves to develop its eastern regions and pivot from Europe. Will it work?
●Coal was meant to help build Siberia and the Far East. The national energy strategy of 2012 aimed to match Soviet levels of coal production by 2030, increase coal power generation to free up natural gas for export, and expand coaling capacity at ports. Production increases have continued steadily the last two years despite economic headwinds in a bid to maintain market share.
●In 2010, Russia produced 323.4 million tons of coal and has increased production since. The Ministry of Energy projects this year’s production at 390 million tons. Domestic demand has been flat-aside from a temporary spike due to lower water levels in Siberia last year, which reduced the availability of hydropower. Exports have driven growth, but China also introduced import tariffs on Russian coal in 2014 and is changing its energy mix.
●As China and India become price-setters and coal’s prominence declines, Russia’s coalers are quite exposed to external price volatility. Prices have spiked because of underproduction in China, and Chinese firms are playing catch up to stabilize the market. Trends in China, India, and Asia, at large are negative, despite short-term demand growth, and competition from natural gas within Russia threaten numerous investments made by Russian coal companies in recent years.
www.ft.com/content/6225ff10-ee9d-11e9-a55a-30afa498db1b
In the Asia-Pacific region alone, nearly 2,600 platforms, 35,000 wells, 7.5 million tonnes of steel and 55,000 kilometres of pipelines will need to be decommissioned over the next decade across a region ranging from India to Papua New Guinea and China to Australia. The potential cost for this could rise above £78billion. Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia are collectively thought to have around 1,500 structures and 7,000 oil fields that will be either 30 years old or require decommissioning by 2038. In the Gulf of Thailand, Chevron is faced with 300 platforms and 6,000 wells that must be decommissioned over the next decade. India has a further 300 structures and up to 1,000 oil fields facing the same scenario. Australia expects 40 offshore fields to cease operations over the next decade.
Closer to home, according to industry analysts Wood Mackenzie, up to half of the North Sea’s 600 installations - first installed 40 years ago - were due to be decommissioned by 2021. The UK government estimates the cost of removal at £20billion over the next 25 years in the North Sea. Globally, more than 4,000 such installations are scheduled for removal and 7,000 fields will cease production by 2022.
Bad news for Europe.
Not really. i've never seen gas while living in Sweden.
Conflicts rage in a lot more places than that.
NO MORE CHEAP RUSSIAN GAS. EU economy going down
EU economy is actually growing. Even Ukraine's economy is growing, and faster than the russian economy does.
@7373udhskakkaqqiwi 😀
How's the Ruble going 😅
Zelensky the worlds biggest beggar, still dreaming and causing issues. 😅
three day operation didnt work out
Самая лучшая нововсть для граждан России. Не смотря на то, что мы просили Газпрос закрыть газ, он послал нас нафиг и сказал что будет выполнять договор до окончания срока, не смотря на то, что по этому газапроводу миллионный долги)
Poke each other in the eye...at the same time lol
EU should stop relying on everyone
Every country relays on other countries, macroeconomy 101