Litwin
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But revenues from these sales are down 45% from last year because China and India are demanding deep discounts and Putin has no choice but to comply.Russian Oil Exports at record high .
How about that Nazi Titty ?
45% is wildly wrong . Urals current ( lowest grade) is above $70 now !!But revenues from these sales are down 45% from last year because China and India are demanding deep discounts and Putin has no choice but to comply.
Do you wake up this stupid in the morning or do you have to work at it?45% is wildly wrong . Urals current ( lowest grade) is above $70 now !!
Do you believe anything some dumb amercan propagandist tells you ?
All of the players will make up price stories knowing gullible Americans will swallow anything .
Also , Dear Uncle P knows Oil will be possibly double price later this year and, further , he has been buying / storing Gold ( along with India and China) for several years .
It will be a blood bath the like of which has never before been seen .imho
have you seen how much do China pay for Siberian oil - gas ? RT has never mentioned it , but I posted here the statistic, C. PAYS LITERALLY NOTHING TO MOSCOW ....But revenues from these sales are down 45% from last year because China and India are demanding deep discounts and Putin has no choice but to comply.
Do you wake up this stupid in the morning or do you have to work at it?
Russia’s oil exports have bounced back to levels last seen before it invaded Ukraine, despite a barrage of Western sanctions.
Moscow’s exports of crude oil and oil products rose in March to their highest level since April 2020, jumping by 600,000 barrels a day, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its monthly oil report Friday. The rise lifted Russia’s estimated revenue from oil exports to $12.7 billion last month.
The revenue is still down 43% from a year ago, the IEA said, as Russia is forced to sell its barrels to a more limited pool of customers who can negotiate greater discounts.