Ukraine has almost zero Gas. It largely came from Crimea and Russian pipelines. Outside of that possibly a few potential reserves, but they're insignificant in comparison to the other sources of Crimea, and Gazprom.
Ukraine signed a shale gas 50-year production sharing agreement with Royal Dutch Shell on 25 January 2013 involving the Yuzivska gas field. That is in the east Donbass area.
Shell is a WEF member and here is the entire list of members:
https://www.weforum.org/partners#S
Supposedly, the Jewish Ukrainian billionaire who helped Zelensky get elected owns major shares in 2 Ukrainian gas companies. I think one or both was in the eastern areas. Same guy hired soldiers to shoot up the Donbass region - so maybe that is why that area is such a big deal. idk
Utilities are always a pyramid scheme. They always increase in price, and they always generate more demand. Pure money. Easy stocks. Vultures tend to score these the first. They made Bolivians pay for rainwater. Literally.
But yeah you could be right about laundering off the books. But it doesn't necessarily need it. Because utilities profit.
My understanding is that they do have gas, that their pipeline was called SOuth Stream, that they had a contract with Russia to build it and maintain it. Most of that comes from Wikipedia which isn't always the best source, but what source is honest or unbiased these days?
Shale largely. Black Sea. Most countries have some Gas and can frack for more. There are always potential finds. But it's relatively marginal by all former comparisons. Their output cannot even sustain their demands, they import a 1/3. I don't think the WIKI is wrong there.
I think a lot of vultures swooped in, utilities are so profitable, constant demand, and always increasing bills, easy money.
Ukraine has almost zero Gas. It largely came from Crimea and Russian pipelines. Outside of that possibly a few potential reserves, but they're insignificant in comparison to the other sources of Crimea, and Gazprom.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_gas_in_Ukraine
They seemingly import even more than they produce. Of course it doesn't stop profiteers.
Ukraine signed a shale gas 50-year production sharing agreement with Royal Dutch Shell on 25 January 2013 involving the Yuzivska gas field. That is in the east Donbass area. Shell is a WEF member and here is the entire list of members: https://www.weforum.org/partners#S
No small wonder
Supposedly, the Jewish Ukrainian billionaire who helped Zelensky get elected owns major shares in 2 Ukrainian gas companies. I think one or both was in the eastern areas. Same guy hired soldiers to shoot up the Donbass region - so maybe that is why that area is such a big deal. idk
Utilities are always a pyramid scheme. They always increase in price, and they always generate more demand. Pure money. Easy stocks. Vultures tend to score these the first. They made Bolivians pay for rainwater. Literally.
But yeah you could be right about laundering off the books. But it doesn't necessarily need it. Because utilities profit.
My understanding is that they do have gas, that their pipeline was called SOuth Stream, that they had a contract with Russia to build it and maintain it. Most of that comes from Wikipedia which isn't always the best source, but what source is honest or unbiased these days?
oh they got gas alright. from sniffing all their farts!
Shale largely. Black Sea. Most countries have some Gas and can frack for more. There are always potential finds. But it's relatively marginal by all former comparisons. Their output cannot even sustain their demands, they import a 1/3. I don't think the WIKI is wrong there.
I think a lot of vultures swooped in, utilities are so profitable, constant demand, and always increasing bills, easy money.
//en.m/ where is that from. it isn't the one we find in America.
England? Europe?