Russia more than triples its current account surplus to US$96 billion as EU energy giants pay in rubles

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This is a problem. How stupid was the West in harming their own energy industries?

Remember when Trump warned them and they laughed at mocked?

Sanctions? What sanctions?


Bloomberg) — Russia’s current account surplus more than tripled in the first four months of the year to US$95.8 billion, the central bank said, as prices surged for its oil and gas exports and imports plunged under the weight of sanctions imposed by the U.S. and its allies over President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

The surplus on the current account, the broadest measure of trade in goods and services, was the highest since at least 1994. The figure in first four months of last year was US$27.5 billion.

Last week, the International Energy Agency said Russian oil export revenue is up 50 per cent since the start of 2022 with the Kremlin generating close to US$20 billion per month in sales.

Export volume has rebounded to levels seen before Russia invaded Ukraine. In April, Russian oil exports climbed by 620,000 barrels per day from the prior month to 8.1 million, back to their January and February average, the IEA said.


European energy giants are pressing ahead with plans to keep buying Russian gas as the European Union’s guidelines appeared to allow them to do so without breaching sanctions.


Even as conflicting messages continued to emerge from Brussels over the legality of complying with Moscow’s demands to pay for gas in rubles, Italy’s Eni SpA said it was opening a ruble account with Russia’s Gazprombank to keep the gas flowing.


It’s the clearest sign yet that the biggest European importers of Russian gas are counting on business as usual. Germany’s Uniper SE and Austria’s OMV AG also expect to find a way to keep buying.
 
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Our allies! Heh. Most of whom do not even meet the NATO recommended minimum 2% spending of GDP on defense. With Canada being the biggest shirker of them all.

And now with more nations wanting to join NATO the USA will then be committed to going to war to protect them. The stupid is so strong with the Biden team.
 
This is a problem. How stupid was the West in harming their own energy industries?

Remember when Trump warned them and they laughed at mocked?

Sanctions? What sanctions?


Bloomberg) — Russia’s current account surplus more than tripled in the first four months of the year to US$95.8 billion, the central bank said, as prices surged for its oil and gas exports and imports plunged under the weight of sanctions imposed by the U.S. and its allies over President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

The surplus on the current account, the broadest measure of trade in goods and services, was the highest since at least 1994. The figure in first four months of last year was US$27.5 billion.

Last week, the International Energy Agency said Russian oil export revenue is up 50 per cent since the start of 2022 with the Kremlin generating close to US$20 billion per month in sales.

Export volume has rebounded to levels seen before Russia invaded Ukraine. In April, Russian oil exports climbed by 620,000 barrels per day from the prior month to 8.1 million, back to their January and February average, the IEA said.


European energy giants are pressing ahead with plans to keep buying Russian gas as the European Union’s guidelines appeared to allow them to do so without breaching sanctions.


Even as conflicting messages continued to emerge from Brussels over the legality of complying with Moscow’s demands to pay for gas in rubles, Italy’s Eni SpA said it was opening a ruble account with Russia’s Gazprombank to keep the gas flowing.


It’s the clearest sign yet that the biggest European importers of Russian gas are counting on business as usual. Germany’s Uniper SE and Austria’s OMV AG also expect to find a way to keep buying.
Russia earns approximately $850 million a day from energy exports to Europe, but the war is costing Russia about 20 billion euros a day, so while it is unfortunate that Europe has not been able to cut off those imports, these profits will only delay Russia ruin for a short time.
 
The EU is only hurting themselves with all these sanctions against Russia.

How idiotic is that? Do they care about their people? I think not.

They only do what their Globalists Masters tell them to do. Sad. :dunno:
 
It is needed to say that the European sanctions don't target Russian crude oil and natural gas supplies. Talks about oil embargo are still ongoing and it is unclear what form would it have. Embargo on natural gas isn't even on the table as of now.
 
Russia's State Duma plans to evaluate the withdrawal of that country from the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the World Health Organization (WHO). Interesting de-globalization moves.
 
Russia is run by the Oligarchs...Putin is supposed to represent the Oligarchs in all deals.
However, Putin is sick with cancer. He isn't doing well. And the trade with outside Europe and other countries is extremely limited...more than ever before.

This war with Ukraine hasn't been going well and has lousy press and has stifled trade. A bunch of personal toys of the Oligarchs got seized.(angering them)

There are reports that a coup is underway in Russia that is gaining mass and speed.

Apparently the Oligarchs wanted a McFlurry from McDonald's and couldn't get one anymore...that was the straw that broke the Camel's back.

So Apparently Putin's days are numbered. But the Oligarchs don't really want to deal with the Biden administration either. (They have Changed their minds about that)

So...it's going to get interesting to watch Russia fall apart once again.
 
Russia's State Duma plans to evaluate the withdrawal of that country from the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the World Health Organization (WHO). Interesting de-globalization moves.
It's appropriate. Russia clearly has no place among civilized nations.
 
Good advice: "UK residents who have begun to experience difficulties due to rising housing prices need to work more or find a better-paid service"
UK Deputy Home Secretary Rachel McLean
 
UK residents
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Well then there was an article which came out saying that Germany was very upset at everyone being pissed off at her because of the situation of Europe and Gas. It implied Germany was going to teach Russia a thing or two. I read on. Germany is going to triple its efforts to have totally green energy asap. Well done Germany.
 
It is a whole page of articles from a variety of sources that state the cost of the war to Russia is 20 billion euros a day.
No, it's 2 websites that cite the same "study". The study is not a study, or if it's there it's hidden. There are a bunch of slides of various potential effects on the Russian economy, and an estimate of $7 Bn spent on the first 4 days of the war. That estimate itself is sketchy to say the least- Russian aircraft do not cost 85 Million each...

Some days are worse than others. When the Moskva was sunk, that was an expensive day.

The US war supplementals for Iraq were $100 Bn /year when we had 100K+ troops deployed. Halfway around the world, with all the log infrastructure that involves.

When they are launching cruise missiles, they are spending $1-$1.5 million per shot. They might be spending around $500 million/day all in, if you factor all the lost equipment.

That's the direct war costs- the economic and indirect costs are something I don't think anyone can estimate right now.

The damage done to Ukraine far exceeds all the other costs combined.
 
No, it's 2 websites that cite the same "study". The study is not a study, or if it's there it's hidden. There are a bunch of slides of various potential effects on the Russian economy, and an estimate of $7 Bn spent on the first 4 days of the war. That estimate itself is sketchy to say the least- Russian aircraft do not cost 85 Million each...

Some days are worse than others. When the Moskva was sunk, that was an expensive day.

The US war supplementals for Iraq were $100 Bn /year when we had 100K+ troops deployed. Halfway around the world, with all the log infrastructure that involves.

When they are launching cruise missiles, they are spending $1-$1.5 million per shot. They might be spending around $500 million/day all in, if you factor all the lost equipment.

That's the direct war costs- the economic and indirect costs are something I don't think anyone can estimate right now.

The damage done to Ukraine far exceeds all the other costs combined.
Experienced military officers can see what Russia is doing and understand what such moves cost, so there is no problem arriving at estimates of what Russia is spending. 20 billion euros a day seems to be the most widely accepted estimate.
 
Experienced military officers can see what Russia is doing and understand what such moves cost, so there is no problem arriving at estimates of what Russia is spending. 20 billion euros a day seems to be the most widely accepted estimate.
The number is roughly 5X Russia's entire GDP. It's nonsensical.

Scroll down to the section:

The Kremlin’s low-cost carnage


 
The number is roughly 5X Russia's entire GDP. It's nonsensical.

Scroll down to the section:

The Kremlin’s low-cost carnage


https://asiatimes.com/2022/03/russi...t-war-can-endure-western-sanctions/ [/QUOTE]

The number is roughly 5X Russia's entire GDP. It's nonsensical.

Scroll down to the section:

The Kremlin’s low-cost carnage


20 billion euros a day is the number US and European military experts seem to have come up with by estimating the costs of what Russia is actually doing instead of trying to judge the costs by looking at what the US spent 20 years ago in another part of the world, so unless you are asserting there is some vast conspiracy among western military experts to inflate the costs of the war, it is probably close to the truth.

Russia had a gdp of about $1.6 trillion and at 20 billion euros a day, it has already spent more than that much on the war so far and if the war lasts a year, which is very likely, Russia will have spent over 7 trillion euros on this war that it cannot win. This cannot be done without severely damaging Russian civil society.

If Putin had realized the war would last so long he never would have invaded Ukraine. If you recall, he started the war with the harebrained idea he would capture Kyiv in a few days, install a new government and the war would be over, and everything Putin has done since has been an effort to compensate for Putin's very poor judgement at the beginning of the war.
 

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