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Here is a synopsis of nat gas situation in Germany, yikes
Posted on 7/11/22 at 8:32 pm
Posted on 7/11/22 at 8:32 pm
Their minister of energy says their storage is at 56%. At 100% they would have 2.5 months supply.
They have had great difficulty building any inventory because the Nordstream 1 has been flowing at 40% due to parts being held in Canada because of sanctions (which Germany convinced Canada to forego and Ukraine complained about).
The line was shut down completely today for 10 days of scheduled maintenance and much of Europe is holding their breath that it comes back on line after 10 days.
Do the math, in 2 weeks Germany will have 3 weeks supply left.
Can someone insert the GIF of those aholes laughing at Trump during his UN speech when he told them they were BFF with Putin, I dont think they are laughing now.
This will have an impact on the US, as they supply a lot of heavy industrial goods to china, which china uses to manufacture goods destined for the US. Dont worry that inflation is transitory.....
They have had great difficulty building any inventory because the Nordstream 1 has been flowing at 40% due to parts being held in Canada because of sanctions (which Germany convinced Canada to forego and Ukraine complained about).
The line was shut down completely today for 10 days of scheduled maintenance and much of Europe is holding their breath that it comes back on line after 10 days.
Do the math, in 2 weeks Germany will have 3 weeks supply left.
Can someone insert the GIF of those aholes laughing at Trump during his UN speech when he told them they were BFF with Putin, I dont think they are laughing now.
This will have an impact on the US, as they supply a lot of heavy industrial goods to china, which china uses to manufacture goods destined for the US. Dont worry that inflation is transitory.....
Posted on 7/11/22 at 8:35 pm to trinidadtiger
They should have kept the nuclear plants at least
Posted on 7/11/22 at 8:38 pm to trinidadtiger
Sounds like a them problem.
Posted on 7/11/22 at 8:44 pm to trinidadtiger
quote:They will be able to bleed it down to the consumers to keep the gas going longer. Russia supplies 65% of all gas to Germany and 40% of that is all that remains flowing, well 0 now. They are already pushing it down by only allowing certain times of day for hot showers, not running street lights at night, shutting down swimming pools etc.
Do the math, in 2 weeks Germany will have 3 weeks supply left.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Russia delay it until the turbine shows up which could be longer than 10 days, but I don't see them actually shutting it off. Russia knows it could cause a "rat in the corner" situation they are currently dealing with NATO, but towards Germany/EU.
Highly doubt the cucks of EU/WEF would do anything about a cut off of gas other than throw it down to the people. If they did you would see the German govt capitulate to the people...only issue that the politicians to take power are the Greens (neo-libs). Only would make the situation worse.
Regardless, Russia still needs to make money and they are selling to India and China at a discount. Europe isn't going to stop buying especially with other countries having their own issues like Australia (Prelude) and US (Freeport LNG)
This post was edited on 7/11/22 at 9:51 pm
Posted on 7/11/22 at 8:44 pm to SoFlaGuy
Definitely a them problem but we do have a solution they could buy LNG from us except the Biden admin is hell bent on destroying the oil and gas industry even though we are an oil based economy.
Posted on 7/11/22 at 8:48 pm to trinidadtiger
This is an except from a story published when Trump told Germany they needed to find other markets to buy their energy from.
“Trump’s attacks haven’t changed that calculus. After his July remarks, Merkel responded that she may be in a better position to judge her country’s dependence than the current U.S. president.
“I’ve experienced myself a part of Germany controlled by the Soviet Union, and I’m very happy today that we are united in freedom,” she said at the time.
On Tuesday, after yet another Trump warning, her top diplomats had only a smirk to offer.”
Trump video
Trump laying it out
“Trump’s attacks haven’t changed that calculus. After his July remarks, Merkel responded that she may be in a better position to judge her country’s dependence than the current U.S. president.
“I’ve experienced myself a part of Germany controlled by the Soviet Union, and I’m very happy today that we are united in freedom,” she said at the time.
On Tuesday, after yet another Trump warning, her top diplomats had only a smirk to offer.”
Trump video
Trump laying it out
This post was edited on 7/11/22 at 8:54 pm
Posted on 7/11/22 at 8:49 pm to trinidadtiger
So, what you’re saying is that business partners matter?
A country built on controlling and killing its citizens lacks integrity?
Hmmmm…. Strange
A country built on controlling and killing its citizens lacks integrity?
Hmmmm…. Strange
Posted on 7/11/22 at 8:58 pm to Atlas_Shrugged
quote:
Definitely a them problem but we do have a solution they could buy LNG from us except the Biden admin is hell bent on destroying the oil and gas industry even though we are an oil based economy.
Germany doesn't have LNG terminals for unloading ships.
US LNG doesn't mean a whole lot to Germany.
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:03 pm to trinidadtiger
Not my problem...frick em.
They asked for this...literally
They asked for this...literally
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:05 pm to trinidadtiger
Trump mentioned this I think
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:05 pm to trinidadtiger
Winter's coming. Preview of what's to come with the "green" movement. Millions are going die. Unnecessarily.
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:06 pm to the LSUSaint

This post was edited on 7/11/22 at 9:07 pm
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:14 pm to trinidadtiger
quote:
The line was shut down completely today for 10 days of scheduled maintenance and much of Europe is holding their breath that it comes back on line after 10 days.
and its just a random coincidence biden delayed permits to restart LNG production in america for at minimum another month before they can restart production. and thats only if they dont delay it again at the end of the waiting period.
its not like the globalist liberal new world order is intentionally coordinating this to shut dont all oil and gas production world wide, they wouldnt do that at all would they
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:21 pm to BuckyCheese
quote:
Germany doesn't have LNG terminals for unloading ships. US LNG doesn't mean a whole lot to Germany.
Yes it does. Natural gas is not a global market, but it is a regional one. LNG, degassified almost anywhere in Europe, helps everyone in Europe eventually.
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:27 pm to Penrod
quote:
Yes it does. Natural gas is not a global market, but it is a regional one. LNG, degassified almost anywhere in Europe, helps everyone in Europe eventually.
Come again you ignorant frick;
quote:https://www.cleanenergywire.org/factsheets/liquefied-gas-does-lng-have-place-germanys-energy-future
The war against Ukraine has put efforts to diversify Germany’s gas supply away from Russian deliveries at the top of the government agenda. As part of these efforts, chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that Germany will build two domestic liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminals and the government has said it plans to lease floating terminals. Germany has a well-developed natural gas pipeline grid and is connected to terminals in neighbouring countries, but does not currently have its own port to receive LNG directly.
This post was edited on 7/11/22 at 9:29 pm
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:31 pm to MadtownTiger
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MadtownTiger
I enjoyed reading your post. Was well thought out with solid facts.
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:32 pm to BuckyCheese
That may be but there are tons of natural gas lines all over Germany and their neighboring countries (see map in link) they would be a lot better off getting it from us and it is very feasible.
LINK
LINK
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:32 pm to trinidadtiger
frick Germany.
Twice.
Twice.
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:33 pm to Atlas_Shrugged
quote:
That may be but there are tons of natural gas lines all over Germany and their neighboring countries (see map in link) they would be a lot better off getting it from us and it is very feasible.
You don't think there would be capacity issues adding German imports to the existing offloading capacity?
Like, that is why Germany is looking to build TWO and leasing some floating terminals.
This isn't rocket science.
Posted on 7/11/22 at 9:46 pm to trinidadtiger
It's not that I want everyone to suffer, what I do want is for people to suffer so that they can realize who is there to hurt them and who is there to help them. For those poor unfortunate souls that will never admit they were wrong, I want them beat down, broken. And tapping out until they proclaim they were wrong. If they reach out at their lowest point, God will still be reaching for them.
ETA: I've been convinced for awhile, the only way to heal this world is through Christianity.
ETA: I've been convinced for awhile, the only way to heal this world is through Christianity.
This post was edited on 7/11/22 at 9:48 pm
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