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Well, it looks like the U.S. is benefitting from Russia's mistakes by now replacing Russia as Europe's biggest supplier of crude oil. Russia threw it all away on a stupid, unjustifiable invasion of Ukraine that is costing them a massive amount of money and lives.

Anna Cooban of CNN wrote: The United States is now the biggest supplier of crude oil to the European Union.

In December, 18% of the bloc’s crude imports came from America, EU data office Eurostat said Tuesday.

That is a big turnaround. Russia was until recently the bloc’s top supplier of crude, accounting for as much as 31% of total imports until the end of January 2022, according to Eurostat. The US, meanwhile, came a distant second, with a maximum 13% share.

But Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in February last year led to an upheaval in Europe’s energy supplies.

EU states slashed their imports of Russia’s energy, and the bloc imposed sanctions on the country’s oil and coal exports.

In December, the European Union banned imports of Russian seaborne crude and introduced a price cap barring shippers, insurance brokers and other companies from providing their services if oil was bought for more than $60 a barrel.

When the war broke out, some European countries also started reducing their imports of Russian natural gas. Moscow, for its part, began to cut flows to the continent. State energy giant Gazprom first reduced gas deliveries through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which accounted for about 35% of Europe’s total imports of Russian gas in 2021. And in September, it shut off the pipeline, citing technical issues.

Russia’s share of Europe’s natural gas imports has fallen sharply, from 31% in the first quarter of 2022 to nearly 19% by the end of the year, Eurostat data shows. That has made the United States the bloc’s second-biggest supplier of gas, with a nearly 20% share, behind top source Norway, which accounts for almost 31% of EU gas imports.

US crude exports to Europe were rising before the war, though Russia’s invasion had increased the need to ramp up deliveries from alternative sources, said Jay Maroo, a senior analyst at data provider Vortexa.

Imports of Russian crude into the bloc were volatile between February and April last year, Eurostat said. But from September 2022, they declined gradually, until they made up just 4% of total imports in December.

By the end of the year, “the EU’s biggest suppliers of crude oil were the United States, Norway, and Kazakhstan, showing that the EU managed to adapt to the changing oil market landscape and virtually remove its dependence on Russian oil,” Eurostat said.

Russia has found new buyers for its oil keen to snap up barrels at a steep discount — Moscow’s Urals crude is currently trading at $54 a barrel, compared with $78 a barrel for Brent crude, the global benchmark.

India and China, in particular, have ramped up oil imports from Russia since the invasion of Ukraine.

Russian Energy Minister Nikolai Shulginov said Tuesday that Moscow had successfully rerouted the “entire volume” of exports of crude oil and oil products lost due to Western sanctions, according to comments reported by TASS, a Russian state-owned news agency. Yet the ministry expects Russian oil and gas production to fall this year, with gas extraction hit by the lack of European buyers, he said.

The rewiring of the global oil market has come at a price.

Maroo said that as crude exports are traveling further distances than before — from Russia to India and China, and from the US and Middle East to Europe — the “tanker fleet [is] generally more inefficient.”

“[That] means higher sustained freight costs to move oil around the world,” he said.



https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/28/energy/e ... index.html
#15269746
Politics_Observer wrote:Well, it looks like the U.S. is benefitting from Russia's mistakes by now replacing Russia as Europe's biggest supplier of crude oil. Russia threw it all away on a stupid, unjustifiable invasion of Ukraine that is costing them a massive amount of money and lives.



https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/28/energy/e ... index.html



Well, that is what happens when big Empires want to rule the world or want to go back in time and recreate their golden hits from a bygone era. They should learn to accept their mistakes and focus on the present and the future and stop with invasions and justifications of imperialism.

Because in the end if you are unjust with your neighbors? They will have a hard time forgetting it. They did it themselves Politics.

Imperialism is about that.

Imperialism
Imperialism is the state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas, often through employing hard power, but also soft power. Wikipedia


I really do not like that bad behavior. It never leads to anything good over time. Invasions suck.
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Rancid wrote:The US orchestrated the Ukraine war in order to get EU hooked on US oil..... :eek:


Lol. Could be Maduro in Venezuela will soon be toppled and the US will acquire Venezuelan oil fields. Lol.

It was all a conspiracy from the beginning. Trump set it up, and then Biden blew up a pipeline and sold oil to EU. :lol: :lol:
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Well, there weren't any winners in Putin's invasion of Ukraine. That's for sure. Honestly, I figured this would happen if Russia invaded Ukraine and lo, it did. I remember thinking that if Russia invades Ukraine and finds itself in a quagmire, it's likely the US would become Europe's biggest supplier of oil.

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