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Re: Russian Gas ban - A problem for Europe or suicide for Russia?
by
Sithara007
on 10/09/2022, 02:30:09 UTC
...what an unfair world!
And tell me - do you happen to know what is the reason for the gas collapse in the market? Smiley

But all this will be fixed, soon India will also be able to buy gas for a penny from the world's hole, which will simply have nowhere to put gas.

Just for information - after an absolutely artificial acceleration of prices, in the second half of August (although the process actually began earlier), through economic terrorist blackmail by Russia, now the price of gas has begun to decline. Exactly like oil. You can lie for a long time, you can write propaganda nonsense for a long time, you can try to terrorize the world, but sooner or later this comes to an end. So it happened with the gas terror. There are enough suppliers, but it’s a little difficult to switch abruptly, but this can be solved in 2-3 years maximum ... In the meantime, at the hub in the Netherlands, the price of gas has already fallen by almost 18% in a couple of days. This is a fact, and unlike Russian propaganda, it is easily verifiable Smiley In a word - hold out a little, and India will also use the resources of the destroyed under-empire for a penny Smiley

I don't know what you are talking about. I am looking at the prices, and I don't see any real decrease in the natural gas prices. Dutch TTF gas is still trading at $2,385 per thousand cubic meter, which is more than 20 times the price we had in 2020. Do you really think that this is cheap? Maybe cheap for Europeans, but definitely not for us Asians. And you can claim that a few days back gas was trading at $3,500-$4,000 per kcu.m, and now it is slightly cheaper. But this will change if Russians stop transporting gas through the Ukraine pipeline.