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Natural gas is the new "Russian winter" as a war element...

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No one is willing to give away their natural gas currently
Norway does not consider as an auxiliary international economic aid to lower the price of natural gas, statements by the first Norwegian, Jonas Gahr Støre, on his official visit to Sweden on Sunday, August 28, 2022.
Emergency tax and energy saving measures
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Today, the European political leadership speaks openly of an intervention in the electricity industry market, this interference refers to setting a ceiling on the price of the final service price cap of electricity. Unquestionably, this measure will have an immediate contagion effect to other regions of the world, due to an economic recession.
However, current electricity prices are derived in a strategically restricted supply of natural gas because of a war conflict, which has increased the cost of producing electricity to current levels. In short, the increase in the price of electricity is beyond the responsibility of the electricity sector still less of the political authority.

In a spokesman for the Kremlin last week where Europe was threatened about how difficult it would be to face the coming winter. Yes, we conceive this statement only by analysing the present, we are understanding the message very badly. Why?? The underlying message was to remind European politicians of the importance of the Russian (European) winter when bogged down and then defeating the Nazi invading forces as one of the fundamental milestones to end World War II. Natural gas is the new "Russian winter" as a war element. Therefore, this is the reason why the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) issued an almost instantaneous statement referring to this issue: European Winter 2022.
(Kremlin, gas supplies hampered only by EU sanctions - Politics - Nuova Europa - ANSA.it)
(NATO - Opinion: Statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the International Crimea Platform, Aug 23, 2022)

What is the big question in this situation? The answer is its elongation in time. Why? This is not a short-lived war-like six-day war (June 5-10, 1967). It is understood that this was the primary idea on the part of the invading forces, a huge miscalculation. We are facing a conflict, whose strategy is worn and tear, therefore, without light at the end of the tunnel for a long time. Regarding the uncertainty of the dispute, its duration and destination, European politicians have been categorical and have riveted and riveted on this topic to such a frequency that it is difficult for the population to forget the reality to which it is subjected.
Undoubtedly, to China, the forgotten ally of the West during World War II, also, this undesirable situation is squeezing his shoes leaving them serious wounds in their public treasury, hopefully and so, that by necessity or common sense the economic giant of the East will awaken to the damage that this context is causing in its own economy and will use the magic key If you read between the lines the Le Monde article mentioned in this note, some hope accompanied by minimal illusion is glimpsed.
The European Union (EU) has announced urgent measures to curb this unsustainable inflationary situation that can easily lead to a systematic crisis. As a result of the current financial situation, a decrease in the value of housing in certain economies of the continent is expected of up to 20%, in the next 12 months, mainly due to lack of demand and inability to pay mortgage loans, a fact that has been aggravated by the increase in the base interest rate by one of the central banks in the area. An economic measure that is being questioned because it is counterproductive in the current situation, because the current inflationary process does not correspond to overconsumption in the private sector or to excessive spending on the part of the treasury, variants that usually lead to speculative processes. On the contrary, the bullish trigger is due to the lack of supply of basic raw materials initiated during the pandemic and now aggravated by the war.
There is an urgent need in the political sphere to adopt measures that contribute to overcome this uncertain and overwhelming environment for the population (cost of living) and about costs for industry in all diversities. The electricity sector, a cardinal component in the production chain and a fundamental variable in the economic sphere, is undoubtedly the most affected by the historic increase in fuel prices.

If you keep in mind the intransigent position of Russia and the brand-new statements of the Norwegian Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, on an official visit to Sweden last Sunday, where the Norwegian Prime Minister affirms that his country does not contemplate international economic aid measures as a mechanism to reduce the price of natural gas. It's a clear message to the Government authorities of non-fossil energy producing countries that must find solutions at their own disposal so as not to further deepen the crisis and avoid the pollution effect on other sectors of the economy.
Today the main headline of the newspaper El País of Spain reports on the fiscal measure that will be coming into force from October until the end of the year with the concern of stopping the inflationary process, the president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez announces the substantial reduction of the Value Added Tax (VAT) from 25 to 5% to the price of natural gas in line with the provisions assumed in this matter for Germany and France. In contrary to Spain, the latter two included a strong energy saving component in their packages. The appropriate measures, perhaps, insufficient in view of the magnitude of the current economic crisis. I understand that the fiscal provision adopted today by the Spanish government should have a broader significance that includes the entire chain of the electricity industry to have some reasonable expectation to navigate the current storm.

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Matt Chester on Sep 29, 2022

I would love to see this situation as further impetus to move away from fossil fuels, highlighting the necessities of energy independence, but the reality is even future energy systems will have geopolitical ties because of regional resources-- it'll just shift towards critical minerals like lithium and cobalt as well as other resources/manufacturing supplies/etc. 

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Jim Stack on Sep 30, 2022

In Germany and the Ukrane Geo-Thermal can be a great choice. It can heat and cool home and business. for that climate it's a great choice. Wind must also be great in that area. The Natural Gas is so hard to get and that will keep getting harder each year. It is still gas and pollutes. 

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Todd Carney on Oct 9, 2022

Very interesting post. Do you feel that there are other energy sources, similar to Russia (like OPEC?), that possess a similar threat for the situation that we are in.

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German Toro Ghio on Oct 11, 2022

That is an excellent point, Todd... the issue is entirely different; natural gas is king in Gazprom as an element of extraterritorial intervention warfare...
...Gazprom has often been analyzed from the point of view of its core business, i.e. gas. This is a mistake; Gazprom's main objective is imperial expansionism.
The geopolitical problems are much more severe than the complication of natural gas supply. Let us note, Finland (1939), Hungary (1956), Czechoslovakia (1968), Afghanistan (1979), Chechnya (1994-1996, 1999-2009), South Ossetia (2008), Crimea (2014), Syria (2015), Kazakhstan (2022), Ukraine (2022).
History tells us that the Kremlin's imperialist and colonialist policy has not changed. And that is why the natural gas arsenal is, in fact, an element of coercion in the expansionist behavior of the Russian Empire.

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