2/ Russia started exporting diesel to Saudi Arabia, its ally in the OPEC+ group, in February, after Moscow’s key fuel export outlet, the EU, enacted an embargo on seaborne imports of Russian oil products on Feb 5, Reuters reported on Tuesday, quoting traders & ship-tracking data.
3/ Ahead of the EU ban on Russian petroleum products, Russia began to divert its oil product cargoes to North Africa and Asia, ...
4/ ...while Europe is ramping up imports of diesel from the Middle East and Asia to offset the loss of Russian barrels, of which it imported around 600,000 barrels per day (bpd) before the February 5 embargo took effect.
5/ Now, according to Refnitiv data cited by Reuters, at least three cargoes carrying 190,000 tons of diesel loaded in the Russian Baltic port of Primorsk in February and were headed to deliver the fuel to Saudi Arabia.
6/ According to traders who spoke to Reuters, the Saudis could export part of the Russian diesel to other countries after some refining.
7/ In February, Europe was on track to import the highest volumes of diesel from the Middle East and Asia in seven years as the EU turned to alternative supply after the ban on Russian imports.
8/ Just before the fuel embargo, Europe was buying more diesel from the United States and Saudi Arabia, yet Europe still remained the biggest buyer of Russian diesel in January.
9/ Estimates by S&P Global cited by BNE IntelliNews showed last week that Russia’s oil product exports dipped by 20% in February, hitting the lowest level since May last year.
10/ Russia has said it would reduce its oil production by 500,000 bpd this month in response to the Western sanctions, a move that may affect the level of its oil and fuel exports.
11/ According to JP Morgan, Russian fuel exports could slip by 300,000 bpd as a result of the EU embargo, but the bank added Russia could maintain production of crude oil at pre-war levels.
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Andre Husvai - If you've wondered why so much Western media coverage of the Ukraine conflict seems to be based on "Kiev says," the answer is largely down to the power of lobbying.
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The “Ukraine is always good and Russia is always bad” narrative didn't create itself.
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On July 11, Washington DC-based public affairs consultancy Ridgely Walsh registered as a Foreign Agent on behalf of Ukrainian interests with the US Justice Department.
🇺🇸 Daily LIE-den: RED SCARE is in full-swing and TikTok is the next casualty as company's clock ticktocking REAL fast with Biden admin threatening to ban Chinese app from US over "national security" problems (No evidence presented of course).
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The Empire is now threatening corporations and demands that TikTok's Chinese owners SELL its stake in the app or face SUPPRESSION.
TikTok's ONLY fault is that it's Chinese as ALL social media apps collect insane amount of personal data on its users.
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Perhaps, ban everything and maybe there’s a chance US IQ rates will go up. 📈
Washington's Downed Drone + Growing Admissions of Ukraine's Military Deterioration
The New Atlas
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78,192 views 16 Mar 2023
Update on Russian military operations in Ukraine for March 16, 2023:
2/ - Russian warplanes intercepted and apparently clipped the propeller of a US MQ-9 drone carrying out surveillance near Crimea;
- The US has no means of recovering the drone, though Russia may have an opportunity to recover it;
3/ - While the drone operated in international airspace according to the US, it was collecting intelligence on behalf of Ukraine as part of ongoing hostilities, as a party of the conflict and thus threatening Russian national security;
Here’s Who’s Responsible For Silicon Valley’s Bank Collapse
The Jimmy Dore Show
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60,357 views 16 Mar 2023 #TheJimmyDoreShow
2/ The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and subsequent depositor rescue by the Biden administration through the FDIC has launched a firehose of finger-pointing, ass covering and general controversy.
3/ Tech industry investor David Sacks tells Jimmy that government incompetence led to the debacle, which is why government intervention was necessary to save depositors from sustaining heavy losses and possibly inspiring a run on other banks.
3/ The Trial of Henry Kissinger is a 2001 book by Christopher Hitchens examining the alleged war crimes of Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later United States Secretary of State for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.