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Quite clearly, the bulk of Europe is somewhat-to-highly-dependent-upon Russian energy -- a fact that Putin was no doubt aware of before he launched his calculated attack on Ukraine.
In addition to Germany now having to deal with dramatically reduced supplies of Russian gas, British energy giant Shell has also been cut off from Moscow's supplies in response to the United Kingdom's economic sanctions on Russia, according to Dmitry Peskov, Putin's press secretary.
"London wants to be the leader of everything anti-Russian. It even wants to be ahead of Washington! That’s the cost!" Peskov he said.
Zero Hedge explains what is now at stake:
Now that Putin is turning up the pressure, the European nations have a difficult choice ahead: either they can play ball and demonstrate to the world that their efforts to wean themselves off of their dependence on Russian energy have been mostly in vain. Or they can face a "catastrophic" economic crisis as energy prices soar, leading to rationing, blackouts and other measures that will make the 1970s oil crisis in the US look like child's play.
Ahead of the weekend, Martin Brudermuller, CEO of the world's largest chemical company, Germany's BASF, warned that in the event of a loss of LNG from Russia, his country would face an economic collapse.
While "Germany could be independent from Russia gas in four to five years," it's clear that "LNG imports cannot be increased quickly enough to replace all Russian gas flows in the short term," he said.
"Russia covers 55 percent of German natural gas consumption," he continued, pointing out that if Russian gas disappeared overnight, "many things would collapse here" -- given that "we would have high levels of unemployment, and many companies would go bankrupt. This would lead to irreversible damage."
Europe's nightmare scenario appears set to play out now.
Sources include:
FAZ.net
ZeroHedge.com
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