As of September 28, 38% of primary refining capacity – equal to 338,000 tons per day – was offline, with gasoline output falling by 1 million tons.

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  • shalafi@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    Didn’t Russia, within the last week, stop all exports of refined oil? That really hit me as devastating for a petro state.

    Meanwhile, in Europe, “We don’t want to get our fingers sticky!” Meanwhile in Russia, “Hang tight, still getting our shit together.”

    Europe: Your opponent is down. Grab him by the belt buckle and pound his crotch until he can no longer fuck, ever again. May not get a chance in a few years, not without the hell of WWIII on the table.