Guys, the US sanctioned Gazprom Bank and now Eurocucks cannot buy pipe gas from Russia. Meanwhile, Russia completed a massive gas pipeline into the industrial heartland of China, 7 months before schedule.
We live in a time of complete reconfiguration of World trade. Russian gas will go to China and the Europeans will be supplied by US LNG. Wanna bet who is going to thrive?

Dumbasses in Europe celebrate that Russia ruble got weaker, they’re not thinking about the whole energy sector, meanwhile all carmakers in Germany are losing profits on rapid pace.
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Meanwhile, I see some brainy folks be talking about clean tech, clean energy that requires minimal oil and other form of fuels. In fact, it’s mostly done to ensure the new green tech entrepreneurs get to have a fat check at the end. They don’t wanna pay Russia? Fine. But they’ll pay it somehow and to somebody else. And not to mention at this rate, folks may still have to stick with gas for a while. Things such as geothermal, wind and solar energy…etc, let’s face it, at this point, it’s not enough.
As for China, it’s sticking to what works. To be honest, there are some rather interesting, some interesting albeit a bit absurd, and some straight up batshit insane ideas among green tech. But can they turn those ideas into actionable plans that cause minimum controversy? Do they have a plan to uproot the big oil? Green tech and pretty much anything green nowadays, is a great way to make money, but can they deliver the promise?
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When I wrote this I was not aware that Russia also built a railway into China. This will carry oil and probably also coal.
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