Its got to be embarrassing to lose so many naval battles to a country without a proper navy.
Oh dear 🥲
From the novatek compamy website (translated):
>Complex in Ust-Luga
The Stable Gas Condensate Fractionation and Transshipment Complex at the port of Ust-Luga on the Baltic Sea allows stable gas condensate to be processed into light and heavy naphtha, paraffin, diesel fraction and marine fuel component (fuel oil) and the finished products to be shipped by sea for export. The complex also allows transshipment of stable gas condensate for export. Commissioned in 2013, the Complex allowed us to optimise logistics and reduce transportation costs.
In 2022, the Complex processed 6,943 thousand tonnes of stable gas condensate and produced 6,825 thousand tonnes of marketable products, including 4,208 thousand tonnes of light and heavy naphtha, 1,052 thousand tonnes of paraffin, 1,487 thousand tonnes of diesel fraction and marine fuel component (fuel oil), and 78 thousand tonnes of LPG.
I applaud the Ukrainians!
Russian assets burning is such a heartwarming news.
Russians can keep the fires going to stay warm this winter
Probably just an accident cause by someone smoking a cigarette in the wrong place. This happens a lot in Russia.
What I learned from latest military conflicts: Destruction is relatively cheap, invading and defending a territory is very expensive.
Both use similar tools to achieve their „goals“.
„During the (gold) rush its a good time to be in the pick and shovel business.“
Mark Twain
I guess those domestically produced Ukrainian drones are finally out hunting.
Good. Eat shit, Russian people. No, not just the government.
We’ll talk if you can go a decade without genocide. Maybe try building things of your own instead of murdering, raping or blowing stuff up. It’s a bigass empty country, you’ll figure it out.
Republicans cry and send their condolences to Putin.
Keep warm Russia
I’m a big supporter of Ukraine attacking Russian oil production, this is the #1 way to really hurt the Russian government aside from actually destroying the Kremlin while it’s in session. I’d like to see NATO countries do a bit more on this front by not allowing Russian oil shipping to transit certain bodies of water like the Baltic.
Some might say international law stops us from doing this and I’m no legal scholar but I’ve read enough to know there are loads of ways around this. Plus you can simply ignore the law – like Russia does – and there is absolutely zero anybody can do about it in the first place.
EDIT: A-ha I already found a great loophole, you can interdict ships that a) do not possess insurance companies from accredited companies AKA not fake Russian/Indian/Chinese companies and/or b) do not meet environmental standards.
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Good Sunday news.
Good news to start my day off right
Its got to be embarrassing to lose so many naval battles to a country without a proper navy.
Oh dear 🥲
From the novatek compamy website (translated):
>Complex in Ust-Luga
The Stable Gas Condensate Fractionation and Transshipment Complex at the port of Ust-Luga on the Baltic Sea allows stable gas condensate to be processed into light and heavy naphtha, paraffin, diesel fraction and marine fuel component (fuel oil) and the finished products to be shipped by sea for export. The complex also allows transshipment of stable gas condensate for export. Commissioned in 2013, the Complex allowed us to optimise logistics and reduce transportation costs.
In 2022, the Complex processed 6,943 thousand tonnes of stable gas condensate and produced 6,825 thousand tonnes of marketable products, including 4,208 thousand tonnes of light and heavy naphtha, 1,052 thousand tonnes of paraffin, 1,487 thousand tonnes of diesel fraction and marine fuel component (fuel oil), and 78 thousand tonnes of LPG.
I applaud the Ukrainians!
Russian assets burning is such a heartwarming news.
Russians can keep the fires going to stay warm this winter
Probably just an accident cause by someone smoking a cigarette in the wrong place. This happens a lot in Russia.
What I learned from latest military conflicts: Destruction is relatively cheap, invading and defending a territory is very expensive.
Both use similar tools to achieve their „goals“.
„During the (gold) rush its a good time to be in the pick and shovel business.“
Mark Twain
I guess those domestically produced Ukrainian drones are finally out hunting.
Good. Eat shit, Russian people. No, not just the government.
We’ll talk if you can go a decade without genocide. Maybe try building things of your own instead of murdering, raping or blowing stuff up. It’s a bigass empty country, you’ll figure it out.
Republicans cry and send their condolences to Putin.
Keep warm Russia
I’m a big supporter of Ukraine attacking Russian oil production, this is the #1 way to really hurt the Russian government aside from actually destroying the Kremlin while it’s in session. I’d like to see NATO countries do a bit more on this front by not allowing Russian oil shipping to transit certain bodies of water like the Baltic.
Some might say international law stops us from doing this and I’m no legal scholar but I’ve read enough to know there are loads of ways around this. Plus you can simply ignore the law – like Russia does – and there is absolutely zero anybody can do about it in the first place.
EDIT: A-ha I already found a great loophole, you can interdict ships that a) do not possess insurance companies from accredited companies AKA not fake Russian/Indian/Chinese companies and/or b) do not meet environmental standards.