At least 40% of Russia’s oil export capacity halted, Reuters calculations show

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  1. Free-Minimum-5844 on

    Ukrainian strikes, a pipeline attack, and international seizures of tankers have reduced Russia’s oil export capacity by at least 40 percent as of yesterday, Reuters reported. Ukraine has targeted Russia’s three main western oil export ports in recent weeks.

  2. SleeplessInPlano on

    >prices rise 

    >Russian government excited 

    >Ukraine: Not today poopyhead 

  3. The Russian military and economy may not be the well-oiled machines that Mr Putin et al have led us to believe they were.

  4. Necessary-Horror2638 on

    How much of the oil price spike is caused by this instead of the war in Iran

  5. TheDwarvenGuy on

    So what’s the worst case scenario for oil in the world?

    US invades Kharg, Iran attacks all the middle easts’s oil and desalinization capacity and mines the strait, bottling up 20% of the world’s oil

    The Houthis bomb Saudi Arabia’s pipeline cutting off up to 7% of the world’s oi

    Then Ukraine continues its drone campaign bottling up 5-10% of the world’s oil supply

    Then, if Trump is really really dumb and really really scared of gas prices, he could ban oil exports in order to keep domestic supply here, cutting off ~10% of the world’s oil

    All for a total of 35-47% of the world’s oil. At what point would it be total economic collapse territory?

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