Gasum Statement: “The sanctions adopted by the EU do not allow Gasum to terminate its agreement with Gazprom export, but constitute a force majeure on the purchase or import of Russian LNG to off-grid terminals…
“…Gasum complies with all sanctions imposed by the EU and will not purchase or import Russian LNG as of 26 July.”
“Cambodia has always opposed the aggression of other countries, but Cambodia is not against cooperation with the Russian military. The Kingdom does not discriminate in cooperation; it also cooperates with the armed forces of the United States and Western countries,”
~ Ian Peu
Actually:
Secretary General of the Royal Academy of Cambodia Ian Peu
Previously, Novak had a chat with the Oil Refineries about this. Essentially, they’ve been told how much can be exported (wouldn’t want to mess with Russia’s inflation rate)
But they didn’t manage to control the domestic people the refineries sold to, and THEY’RE exporting it.
I’m going to be compiling some new information in this this thread as I get time. So much news is happening it hard to keep up. (So much of what’s happening with coal is related to transport, so they go together)
Here is where we left off with Railways. You’ll need to read through this to catch up.