Sun Feb 5, 2023, 04:29 PM
Omaha Steve (92,593 posts)
Europe bans Russian diesel, other oil products over Ukraine
Source: AP
By DAVID McHUGH today FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Europe imposed a ban Sunday on Russian diesel fuel and other refined oil products, slashing energy dependency on Moscow and seeking to further crimp the Kremlin’s fossil fuel earnings as punishment for invading Ukraine. The ban comes along with a price cap agreed by the Group of Seven allied democracies. The goal is allowing Russian diesel to keep flowing to countries like China and India and avoiding a sudden price rise that would hurt consumers worldwide, while reducing the profits funding Moscow’s budget and war. Diesel is key for the economy because it is used to power cars, trucks carrying goods, farm equipment and factory machinery. Diesel prices have been elevated due to recovering demand after the COVID-19 pandemic and limits on refining capacity, contributing to inflation for other goods worldwide. The new sanctions create uncertainty about prices as the 27-nation European Union finds new supplies of diesel from the U.S., Middle East and India to replace those from Russia, which at one point delivered 10% of Europe’s total diesel needs. Those are longer journeys than from Russia’s ports, stretching available tankers. ![]() Read more: https://apnews.com/article/european-union-russia-government-moscow-europe-china-a855facf78132a8805c9ba52dd0fab60?utm_source=homepage&utm_medium=TopNews&utm_campaign=position_07
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Omaha Steve | Feb 5 | OP |
oldsoftie | Feb 5 | #1 | |
balnesh | Feb 5 | #2 | |
Brother Buzz | Feb 5 | #3 | |
paleotn | Feb 6 | #5 | |
paleotn | Feb 6 | #6 | |
Warpy | Feb 5 | #4 | |
Martin68 | Feb 7 | #7 |
Response to Omaha Steve (Original post)
Sun Feb 5, 2023, 04:40 PM
oldsoftie (10,571 posts)
1. Good. Drip drip drip. Little by little, russia, you're going to be like trump; broke.
Response to Omaha Steve (Original post)
Sun Feb 5, 2023, 08:33 PM
balnesh (23 posts)
2. China and India will keep Russia going
They're making sanctions weak.
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Response to balnesh (Reply #2)
Sun Feb 5, 2023, 08:46 PM
Brother Buzz (33,557 posts)
3. China And India are buying Russian crude at a 40% discount
And after world oil prices dropped, Russia is earning, essentially, chump change.
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Response to balnesh (Reply #2)
Mon Feb 6, 2023, 07:54 PM
paleotn (15,780 posts)
5. Buying at rock bottom prices because the Russians have no choice...
India and China are no friends to Russia. They still can't replace a market as big as the EU.
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Response to Omaha Steve (Original post)
Sun Feb 5, 2023, 09:28 PM
Warpy (106,541 posts)
4. The noose keeps on tightening
Store shelves are still full for now. Produce and frouit are coming up from the 'Stans (and I doubt there will be any runblings of sanctions, those were never meant to apply to food) and the same electronics and appliances are on the shelves that were there last March, prices have skyrocketed and people are reluctant to take on that kind of debt on their low wages. They'll be dusting the same stuff 5 years from now and showing it off to show that sanctions failed, look at our full store shelves!
We'll know they're on the ropes when their locomotives start to break down. The one great thing in Russia is their rail system. Unfortunately, most of their locos are foreign or use foreign parts. It will be interesting, to say the least. Their roads suck and they're running out of trucks to the point they're commandeering small delivery vans Trains are the main way they're getting troops and equipment to the front. No trains, no front. |
Response to Omaha Steve (Original post)
Tue Feb 7, 2023, 11:47 AM
Martin68 (20,359 posts)