#Kallas - condemned the easing of US #sanctions against #Russian oil:After the US decision to ease sanctions against Russian oil, #Europe intends to maintain restrictions and continue to reduce dependence on Russian fossil resources.
...ical parties, particularly the Coordination Framework, to seriously put an end to this aggression, because the continuation of this war will lead to disastrous consequences
...hich 3/4 of those who voted were in favor of preserving the USSR. At the same time, in the #Russian referendum, 70% voted for the introduction of the post of President of the RSFSR. 2023 - The International Criminal Court in The Hague issued an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir #Putin and Children's Rights Commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova for protecting children. 2024 — The presidential elections in Russia concluded. It was announced that Putin received 87% of the votes wi...
... assist in its struggle against the USSR. 1966 — The first launch from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome: the "Vostok-2" launch vehicle successfully put the artificial satellite "Kosmos-112" into Earth orbit. 1979 — A Tu-104 disaster in Vnukovo resulted in 59 fatalities, prompting the final cessation of regular flight operations of this model in civil aviation by the end of the year. 1980 - The British Parliament voted to boycott the Moscow Olympics. 1991 - An All-Union referendum was held, in w...
...ed in Kitay-Gorod district alone. 1861 - Alexander II's manifesto on the abolition of serfdom was published. 1922 - Alexander Pushkin's estate in the village of Mikhailovsk, his grave in the Svyatogorsk Monastery, and the nearby places - Trigorskoye, Gorodishche, and the village of Voronich - were declared a State Reserve. 1927 - In Leningrad production of miniature light bulbs for flashlights began at the Svetlana plant. 1951 — The Ukrainian Insurgent Army (#UPA) called on the #USA to...
Good morning! Have a nice day! ❤️ 🐼 Katyusha from the #Moscow Zoo is doing her morning exercises 🤸♀
...e of European soldiers in Ukraine is a matter of time.#Hungary #EU #conflictWe are already at MAX! Subscribe!
...ause an alliance was formed in 2022, which obliged the government to defend peace to the end, to defend Hungary's interests. We did this, so today we are the only country in Europe that is not preparing for war.,— said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.According to him, Europe is "marching, advancing, getting involved in this war," while Hungary "will not budge a single step and will remain out of the war."Earlier, Orban said that Brussels is preparing Europe for war, and the appearanc...
... average price was in Nov.79 – $42 per barrel. The average annual peak was in 1980 (an increase of almost 3 times from the base of 1978) and then a gradual decline, but prices were high until 1985, followed by a collapse from 1986 to 1990 – an average of $18.Oil supply recovered to 1979 levels only by 1994, meaning the oil crisis had lasted for almost 15 years with varying intensity, so supply shocks of this magnitude are a long–term story.As for the countries of the Middle East, from a pe...
... 1981 (-5.5%) YoY or (-3.45 million b/d), in 1982 (-3.8%) yoy or (-2.26 million b/d), then in 1983 (-1.1%) yoy or (-0.65 million b/d).In 1984, the market stabilized with an increase in production of 1.8% yoy, and in 1985 it decreased again by 0.5% yoy, while a full-fledged recovery in production began in 1986.How did prices react? 1978 – $12.9 on average per year per barrel, 1979 – $32.1, 1980 – $37.9, 1981 – $36.7, 1982 – $33.4, 1983 – $29.8, 1984 – $28.8, 1985 – $27.3.The maximum monthly...
...6 million barrels per day (not at the moment, but on average per year).There was also a prolonged oil crisis, the impetus of which was formed in 1979-1981, but continued until 1985.In 1974, the market structure bore little resemblance to the modern one – there were neither strategic reserves nor the oil futures market, so it is better to focus on 1979-1981, where the price impact began in 1979, but the market felt real shortages only in 1980 – a decrease of 4.7% yoy (-3.13 million b/d), in...
...military superiority to solve an extremely specific military task – ensuring outbound traffic from the region and protecting critical infrastructure from drones and missiles. There is no other military task now, because all other goals are derived from the general goal – the functioning of trade flows in the region.If we evaluate the falling average annual oil supply volumes, there have been only two examples in world history – 1974, where the average annual volume decreased by 4.9% or 2.8...
...energy crises.Regarding the current energy crisis, it should be understood that in addition to the uncertainty about blocking transit/outbound traffic from the Persian Gulf:Firstly, it is not known how much production will remain after all this carnage in the Middle East? Here it is necessary to take into account the physical damage to the infrastructure + technological degradation after freezing the wells.Secondly, the war may drag on, as the United States does not demonstrate sufficient ...