RUSSIA LOSING ITS BREAD MAKER | Natural Gas Is No More An Export



The story of how Russia has lost its natural gas exports.

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RUSSIA LOSING ITS BREAD MAKER | Natural Gas Is No More An Export
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49 thoughts on “RUSSIA LOSING ITS BREAD MAKER | Natural Gas Is No More An Export”

  1. Hi Konstantine. Having seen Medvedev when he was president, he seemed like an efficient administrator (and corrupt). Since the invasion, he seems very unstable and quite seriously mentally ill. What is your current opinion of him? When something happens to Putin (I think it’s inevitable, and will be from his inner circle), do you think Medvedev would assume the Presidency? Or maybe even Prigozhin through a military coup? Medvedev really worries me.

    Thanks for sharing your expertise, experience, time and energy in making these great videos for us.

    From a fellow human, in northern Canada 🇨🇦

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  2. In America, money comes first, not people. Let's look at the price of insulin, for example, it is 8 times higher than the rest of the world. If you're not rich, getting sick is a death sentence there.

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  3. So we are saying that if Ukraine opens up its Gas fields in Poltava Oblast and Kharkiv Oblast, Rusia could be bankrupt.
    That's a big incintive to grab those areas, do we see an enphasis on fighting for control of those areas?
    Is the war sponsered by GAZPROM?

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  4. Hello K,
    I think anyone in the west could see what Putin was all about with all previous invasions and poisoning of various defecting spies, killing of politicians, Crimea in 2014 and the on going war in the Donbas region and many other signals, we knew Russia was up for no good.

    When the news emerged that there was Russian troops gathering on the border with Ukraine, we knew they were going to invade, even though he was saying he wasn’t.

    Yes he was dangerous outside Russia and we could see it coming this was not a surprise.

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  5. That ruSSian leadership (especially Putin) was evil seemed quite clear after they blasted 109 appartment blocks in Moskow in order to blame the Chechens (in 1999). Not talking about the brutal murder of Anna Politkovskaya (2006) or the numberless murdered other journalists, not talking about the poisoning of countless dissidents or whistleblowers (we all remeber the pictures of Litwinenko), not talking about the invasion of Moldowa 1992, not talking about the support for Assat in Syria and so on.

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  6. Dont worry for us European besides a temporary price increase we barely felt the difference. Plus we have a lot of nuclear plants so yeah too late for Russia to turn around. I hope one day russia and Ukraine will become brothers again like France and Germany more or less are now that ww2 is far in the past

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  7. Russia will become a historical example of how a country, that had many things, wasted its future. They had the land, the ressources, the education… but a dormant mind that never awakened. Like Gogol wrote, a crazy troika out of control. They will not recover in 50 years… truly amazing of stupidity and self interest… at the polar opposite of Ukraine (despite their Soviet tail that plagued them for many years). Slava Ukraini.

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  8. China's industry is less dependent on natural gas and much more on oil (and coal), that's why Chinese are not interested in laying more NG pipes — there's just not much more demand, and for sure they don't want to become too dependent on a single energy supplier like certain European countries. And if Chinese have plans to increase the NG share for their energy supply, they can invest in the Central Asian (former soviet) republics, where you can bargain between multiple vendors and exert regional influence to keep the political situation stable.

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  9. When autocrats take rights away from the people, they usually throw the people something else to distract them. In the case of the Romans, it was stunningly beautiful baths. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXxmMeQ5o48. With Russia it was supposed to be more territory from Ukraine and a larger empire. Curiously, the citizens are getting a depressed economy, a decreased military, almost every family touched by the war, isolation by the world , social isolation from friends and family, and the threat of being conscripted.

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  10. Capitalisme in the West is not true capitalisme, you cant open a pharmacy near another one, or a supermarket near another one, or a petrol station idem, there is no real competition, there is no freedom, it is just rich people who can do bussiness and normally by mean of bribing public authorities and politicians, and thats why people whant to get ellected for the government or get in a local government in order to get money for a permit or a law

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  11. There is a very strong correlation between UAP+ CHINA+ SPYING – simple.

    UAP or UFO- it is COMMON KNOWLEDGE that some of it is from China and other anti-US adversaries – #chinauap

    ALSO – Of course some of the aircraft is not HUMAN MADE- Why? AI made it, instead. Any technology that was not touched by humans to be made can easily be also AI made. China is the reason. Just like the spying air balloons. think about it.

    Why is China so confident now? China is receiving a lot of hush money.

    UAP / UFO doesn't necesarily mean made from outside of Earth – nor does it mean aliens or biological creatures. So, don't get scared, get wise and crack down on China.

    Why are a lot of sightings near army and navy bases? Think about it.

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  12. Everyone makes mistakes however it is whether or not people learn from them. You have had the courage to publicly apologise for not knowing that you made a mistake and have learned what the mistake was.
    You are trying to teach others too, even if you are 'swimming upstream' as the saying goes.
    This takes guts and you should be proud of yourself. We are proud of you if that helps.

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  13. Russia could’ve been a very rich and prosperous country! It could have taken the best ideas from each country and applied it to themselves… but it didn’t!!!

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  14. The Baltic States and other nearby countries had warned many times that Russia will weaponise its energy exports. We are neighbours and see and understand very well how Russia works politically.

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  15. Lets hope that other Russian citizens wake up to their leaders LIE'S. Putin is ex KGB who have a track record for brain washing and is doing that with their citizens. Russian people are being denied their FREEDOM.
    Act to stop communism NOW.

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  16. Taking tyrants seriously is always a problem 🌎 all around the world.
    The damage , pillage & loss of liberty & opportunity for positive future.
    Stay strong.❤

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  17. I to made a mistake.. Until 2022 Russia had never threatened through gas. I always believed Russia would always supply the gas to Europe no matter the situation between Europe and Russia.

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  18. Here in Hungary, the Orban government keeps the price of the russian natural gas low – for homes only, and only below a humble limit. This is their political Wunderwaffe. Many of us, hungarians think, natural gas is cheaper for us than in other EU countries. But actually, if we see, how much a hungarian works for the heating bill… well, the picture is not shiny at all.

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  19. Just for clarity…natural gas isn't produced from an underground cavity. Rather, it is produced from a formation of porous rock, commonly sandstone or shale. Natural gas occupies the interstitial spaces whithin these porous rocks at pressure, and flows to the surface through production tubing installed by the drill rigs. No cavities, just porous rocks.

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  20. I remember an interview with Putin regarding gas, in which he replied with a big smile that he was pretty sure Europe was fully dependent on Russia. If you look back at these interviews and statement now, I often can't believe no one had seen this coming.

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