Russia has more than enough gas to cover Germany’s needs, but they’ve just lost their infrastructure for getting it there. I don’t expect they have other means readily available sitting on standby.
Once it was clear that Keystone XL wouldn’t materialize it took Canadian oil companies years to construct terminals and thousands of rail cars to transport even a fraction of the oil that the KXL pipeline would have delivered (and at a much higher cost). I doubt Russia or Germany has rail cars, or ships and the receiving terminals for both all lined up and ready to go.
I don’t think Russia did this. My guess is that it was deep state players in Germany and the US that did it. They saw how swiftly the political winds changed in Italy, and I presume the pressure is rising in Germany. The psychos in the German government want the gas flow stopped, but they don’t want to be blamed for it.
Russia has more than enough gas to supply Germany, but they’ve just lost their infrastructure for getting it there. I don’t expect they have other means readily available sitting on standby.
Once it was clear that Keystone XL wouldn’t materialize it took Canadian oil companies years to construct terminals and thousands of rail cars to transport even a fraction of the oil that the KXL pipeline would have delivered (and at a much higher cost). I doubt Russia or Germany has rail cars, or ships and the receiving terminals for both all lined up and ready to go.
I don’t think Russia did this. My guess is that it was deep state players in Germany and the US that did it. They saw how swiftly the political winds changed in Italy, and I presume the pressure is rising in Germany. The psychos in the German government want the gas flow stopped, but they don’t want to be blamed for it.