russia has a tiny economy and so the drop in sales will hurt. but the drop we re seeing right now applies only to the oil that goes by ship in the tankers. a lot of russia s oil moves through pipelines over land and we re not seeing a similar drop in that yet. so it s great that countries like lithuania have turned away the russian ship and are getting extra deliveries from saudi arabia to make up for it. but we have a bit further to go to really put that pain on putin s economy. yeah, i don t run. i remember back in i think the early 2000s, maybe late 90s traveling to europe and then and talking to the man who had just left the german chancellor gerhard schroeder about him joining gazprom, signing off on these deals for germany and other european nations have followed suit to get a lot of the liquid natural gas that they need from russia.
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