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Note that the charges are that they sold about $500million of oil; even at lower prices, this is only about 10 to 30 million barrels over a five year period-- or at the maximum, less than 20,000 bpd. Not material to determining peak production, even if repeated five times by other companies.
Putin is fully aware of the power that Russia has with its natural resources, and he is making sure that he controls it. Europe will be looking at Russia very differently in five years. If Russia does not develop its gas fields, then there is no way that Europe can have gas, without paying dearly, both economically and politically, for it.
And what did the US Do?
Send Cheney to peripheral states to start lecturing Russia about 'democracy'...
I have always said, a nuclear tipped, oil and gas rich Russia will have us by the balls , should it so choose.
But also, Russia itself will ramp up internal oil consumption for its higher standard of living. Other countries too will have less oil for market as either they ramp up internal consumption or deplete to levels that match existing levels of internal consumption.
Oil will not be the fungible commodity that the WTO and Globalists think it is.
Cheney: ''The American Way of Life is not negotiable''
Putin: ''Lets see''
Alright maybe they should use the oil revenues to fund illegal wars and plunge countries into civil war. Would that be more democratic?
Marco.
The world resents this military policeman poking all of it's fingers in other countries business so blatently. You can see it in the european stance.
Marco