The last gas pipeline to Europe goes thru Ukraine...

Since the stop of gas flow thru the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline, the only remaining Russian gas pipeline goes thru Ukraine.
And Russia and Ukraine are in war...
So, then what consequences will it have if that last pipeline too stops operation?...
Profiting from that knowledge should not be that difficult... :D

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strange ....

This should be the first pipeline valve to be shut but it is still open.
Indeed very funny.
I guess a brilliant chess move by the Russians.
The West doesn't know, but IMO Russia has all the collective West by their balls, so to say :D
Ie. check mate.

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Most of Europe is already off Russian gas. Countries like Finland and the Baltics were mostly off Russian for a long time knowing Russian extortion methods. The LNG terminal built by Estonia/Finland will be finished in the coming months supplying enough for both countries. Flow will likely also reach Latvia as that's where the storage tanks are for Baltics.

Russia is also fairly screwed at this point because the gas card didn't play out. Sanctions were not eased and winter gas supply is already secured. LNG terminals across Europe will be ready next year and the higher priced gas will arrive from Norway, Qatar, US.

The new Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict means Russia will have to live up to its promise of protecting Armenia, which means it's another proxy war, this time it's Armenia/Russia vs Azerbaijan/Turkey. The region will be very interesting to watch as Russia has barely any friends left.
 
Russia and Japan; Russia and China and of course fusion is in perpetual 20 years away. Can both China and Japan pickup the slack? Maybe coal and carbon capture is another good enough green alternative for Europe.

In any system, there is a path of least resistance.
 
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