Oil - perspectives, expectations, opinions. - page 11

 
Yuri Evseenkov:
The Saudis can do it. They can muffle the wells and spit in the ceiling. The US, on the other hand, is more difficult. Their oil pipelines and refineries have to be full of oil all the time. Otherwise, technological collapse will occur.
If anything, we'll help, we'll fill their pipes.
 
Дмитрий:

Uh-huh, of course...

To the north is Iraq, which is at war all the time; to the north-east is Shiite Iran, with which there are occasional clashes; to the south is Yemen, from whose territory missiles are fired.

Oh, there's also Syria to the north.

Of course, why would they need the US....

D Exactly . Saudi Arabia is a political, ideological ally of the US. Not just in the region, but globally. They left the USSR and Russia on a bean bag by cutting oil to 6-10 dollars.

In the economy, the Saudis have been looking for options lately. They are increasingly turning towards China in terms of oil sales.

Politically, of course without the United States, it is difficult to stand up to fellow neighbours, where the standard of living is just cosmically different. But frequent visits to Moscow by princes and diplomats testify to the establishment of contacts with Russia. Russian policies that respect the fundamental foundations of world religions and traditional lifestyles are closer to the East than the freedom raised as an idol of Western Europe and the United States.

Alexandr Murzin:
If anything, we'll help, we'll stuff them with pipes.

Russia will not make it. Russia does not have the raw materials and infrastructure that it needs. And the U.S. would sooner tear up its subsoil with hydraulic fracturing of strata, extracting shale oil, than buy it from Russia.

 
Yuri Evseenkov:

D Exactly . Saudi Arabia is a political, ideological ally of the USA. Not only in the region, but globally. They left the USSR and Russia on the dole by dropping oil to $6-10.

In the economy, the Saudis have been looking for options lately. They are increasingly turning towards China in terms of oil sales.

Politically, of course without the U.S. it would be difficult for them to stand against their fellow neighbours, where the standard of living is just cosmically different. But frequent visits of princes and diplomats to Moscow show that they are establishing contacts with Russia. Russia's policy that respects the fundamental principles of world religions and traditional way of life is closer to the East than freedom raised as an idol of Western Europe and the United States.

Russia will not make it. Russia does not have the raw materials and infrastructure that it needs. The U.S. would sooner tear up its subsoil with hydraulic fracturing of strata, extracting shale oil, than buy it from Russia.

You're kidding, right? Is this such subtle trolling?
 
Movlat Baghiyev:
here you go https://www.mql5.com/ru/charts/5636061/brn-w1-templer-holdings-management

Such gibberish on the chart. I wonder what will be the signal to enter