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Another Russian gas pipeline is blown up, this time a land line near St Petersburg.
Who did it & why?
Who might benefit if more Russian capacity for moving their gas resources is taken out?
Who will be hit the hardest by this?
Seems like both Russia & the EU will feel the effects of this.
With the rise in fuel exports to the EU artificially inflating the GDP numbers plus the just announced March 2023 date for the full resumption of exports from a Texas gas refinery shuttered since an explosion in June, this sure seems fortuitous for the US.
Is this another attempt to destabilize the Western world & possibly keep us on the path to devastating war to usher in a reset?
A giant fireball was reportedly seen rising over the Russian city of St. Petersburg Saturday after a gas pipeline explosion in a nearby town. Video of the blaze showed flames rising in a mushroom-like cloud over Vsevolozhsk, a town east of St. Petersburg.
State media said that the explosion was caused by a gas pipeline in the region. There were no reports of injuries, and local authorities said that the fire was under control.
Freeport LNG, a major liquefied natural gas exporter in Texas, wrote in a press release that "it is targeting initial production at the facility in mid-December," with "full production utilizing both docks remains anticipated to commence in March 2023."
Who did it & why?
Who might benefit if more Russian capacity for moving their gas resources is taken out?
Who will be hit the hardest by this?
Seems like both Russia & the EU will feel the effects of this.
With the rise in fuel exports to the EU artificially inflating the GDP numbers plus the just announced March 2023 date for the full resumption of exports from a Texas gas refinery shuttered since an explosion in June, this sure seems fortuitous for the US.
Is this another attempt to destabilize the Western world & possibly keep us on the path to devastating war to usher in a reset?
A giant fireball was reportedly seen rising over the Russian city of St. Petersburg Saturday after a gas pipeline explosion in a nearby town. Video of the blaze showed flames rising in a mushroom-like cloud over Vsevolozhsk, a town east of St. Petersburg.
State media said that the explosion was caused by a gas pipeline in the region. There were no reports of injuries, and local authorities said that the fire was under control.
Video: Massive Explosion Rocks Russian Natural Gas Pipeline Near St. Petersburg
A massive explosion occurred Saturday on a natural gas pipeline near St. Peterburg, Russia. Watch: According to the NY Post:
americafirstreport.com
Freeport LNG, a major liquefied natural gas exporter in Texas, wrote in a press release that "it is targeting initial production at the facility in mid-December," with "full production utilizing both docks remains anticipated to commence in March 2023."
US NatGas Jumps On News Freeport LNG Will Restart Exports In March | ZeroHedge
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