Energy expert Mikhail Krutikhin looks at Gazprom’s latest problems in Europe, where Russian gas exports have dropped to historical lows, but also points out the gas monopoly’s uncertain prospects in China and around the Caspian and Black seas.
Oof. Yeah. Looking at some capacities, while PoS1 is large, it’s not nearly as large as the total capacity of pipelines going to Europe at their peak. And yeah I’m aware of the renewable push, it’s why I’m mostly considering gas for industrial use such as steel, fertilizer, and other chemical production. At this point I think Xi and the CCP are smarter than Merkel and the CDU. :D
Oof. Yeah. Looking at some capacities, while PoS1 is large, it’s not nearly as large as the total capacity of pipelines going to Europe at their peak. And yeah I’m aware of the renewable push, it’s why I’m mostly considering gas for industrial use such as steel, fertilizer, and other chemical production. At this point I think Xi and the CCP are smarter than Merkel and the CDU. :D
The Chinese will build their own pipeline after they retake Siberia.