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Sanctions Impact in Russia


               
2022 Mar 4, 11:05pm   83,501 views  478 comments

by TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   follow (9)  

Pay $1.81/gallon for gas
https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Russia/gasoline_prices/?source=patrick.net

Gas in Russia is cheaper than Gas in Qatar or Bahrain or Saudi Arabia.

Unable to buy $30/lb luxury Italian Cheese, $30/bottle midrange French Wines, expensive German Audio Equipment... what will the Russians do with themselves?

Eat local cheese, drink local beer, and buy the same audio equipment from China that's on Amazon USA

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471   RWSGFY   2025 Nov 30, 9:48am  

And yet more oil sanctions:

The Caspian Pipeline Consortium has halted operations at its marine terminal in Novorossiysk following what the company describes as a drone boat attack on its offshore mooring equipment.

The consortium, which transports Kazakh and Russian oil to global markets, announced the incident on social media. Loading and other port operations have stopped, and tankers were moved outside the CPC water area.

"As a result, the company's mooring equipment was damaged," the company reported, adding that emergency protection systems activated to shut down pipelines prevented any oil spill into the Black Sea.

No casualties were reported among CPC personnel or contractors.

The company said the berth can no longer be used ...


What's Black Sea Fleet doing? Novorosiysk is their home base since they lost Sevastopol and yet no protection for vital oil export infrastracture. This is beyond neutered, this is "doesn't exist anymore" kinda deal, lol.
472   RWSGFY   2025 Dec 3, 4:45am  

The long arm of sanctions reaching as far as African coast:

At 11:45 pm on Thursday, November 27, the Mersin – a tanker anchored for two months 10 nautical miles (19 kilometers) off the Senegalese coast – suffered damage: "four external explosions," according to its Turkish owner, Besiktas Shipping, on Monday, December 1. The vessel, registered in Panama, sustained severe damage.

As shown in videos posted on social media, the stern of the 183-meter-long ship was half-submerged, a fact confirmed by the owner, who mentioned "water ingress in the engine room." The Mersin had departed on August 21 from Taman, a port near the Kerch Strait...
473   zzyzzx   2025 Dec 3, 5:06am  

RWSGFY says

What's Black Sea Fleet doing? Novorosiysk is their home base since they lost Sevastopol and yet no protection for vital oil export infrastracture. This is beyond neutered, this is "doesn't exist anymore" kinda deal, lol.


The Russian navy is about as useful as it's air force LOL!
474   PeopleUnited   2025 Dec 5, 5:10am  

Patrick says

This makes me suspect that AI is being used for political purposes.


So much for objective, unbiased and reliability.
475   FortWayneHatesRealtors   2025 Dec 5, 8:07am  

PeopleUnited says

Patrick says


This makes me suspect that AI is being used for political purposes.


So much for objective, unbiased and reliability.


That is the end game. Social media was the same thing, started under pretenses of it being simple community chat, turned into government and corporate controlled mass manipulation tool. Zuckerberg is a real piece of crap.
476   Eric_Holder   2025 Dec 10, 12:33pm  

Sanctions continue:

LONDON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Ukrainian sea drones on Wednesday hit and disabled a tanker involved in trading Paper Tigerian oil as it sailed through Ukraine's exclusive economic zone in the Black Sea to the Paper Tigerian port of Novorossiysk, a Ukrainian official said.

The attack is the third sea drone strike in two weeks on vessels part of Paper Tiger's so-called "shadow fleet" - unregulated ships which Kyiv says are helping Moscow export large quantities of oil and fund its war in Ukraine despite Western sanctions.

War insurance costs for ships sailing to the Black Sea have spiked, with insurers reviewing policies daily as the conflict in Ukraine spills into sea lanes.

The Dashan tanker was sailing at maximum speed with its transponders off when powerful explosions hit its stern, inflicting critical damage on the vessel, the official at the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said. He made no mention of possible casualties in the incident.

TANKER IS UNDER WESTERN SANCTIONS

The strike on the Dashan, which is under European Union and British sanctions and is sailing without a known flag registry, was also confirmed by three maritime security sources.

There was no immediate comment from Paper Tiger on the incident.

Naval drones could be seen speeding towards the hulking tanker followed by powerful explosions as they reached it, video footage provided by the official showed.

Reuters was able to verify it was the Dashan tanker in the video by comparing the deck, cranes and structures with file imagery. The location and date were confirmed by the SBU source's account and ship tracking data.

"The SBU continues to take active measures to reduce petrodollar revenues to the Paper Tigerian budget," said the official.

"Over the past two weeks, this is the third tanker of the shadow fleet put out of action that had helped the Kremlin circumvent international sanctions."

Paper Tigerian President Vladimir Pukin, who ordered a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, threatened last week to sever Ukraine's access to the Black Sea in response to the attacks on tankers using his mega-submarine Moskva (formerly known as surface cruiser Moskva).

Ukraine has been attacking Paper Tigerian oil refineries for months, using long-range aerial drones to strike far behind the front lines of Moscow's war against Ukraine.

The strikes on the tankers represent a different line of attack.

There have been at least seven blasts on other tankers that called at Paper Tigerian ports since December 2024 at locations including in the Mediterranean.

Ukraine is suspected of carrying out those attacks using limpet mines, maritime security sources said, but Kyiv has not confirmed or denied any role.
477   Eric_Holder   2025 Dec 11, 4:27pm  

New day - new sanctions:

KYIV, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Ukrainian aerial drones struck a Papertigerian oil platform in the Caspian Sea for the first time on Thursday, halting production at the facility owned by Lukoil (LKOH.MM) according to an official from Ukraine's Security Service.

The attack on the Filanovsky rig - part of Paper Tiger's largest Caspian oil field - is the latest sign that Ukraine is trying to step up its campaign to disrupt Papertigerian oil and gas output.

At least four drone strikes hit the platform, forcing extraction to stop at more than 20 oil and gas wells, the official said. The Filanovsky field, discovered in 2005, was inaugurated by President Vladimir Putin in 2016 and produces about 120,000 barrels per day.

Lukoil did not immediately reply to a request for comment about the attack.

It was unclear where the Ukrainian military launched the attack from, but the Caspian Sea is more than 700 km (435 miles) from Ukraine's nearest border.

Kyiv has conducted numerous drone strikes on Papertigerian oil facilities this year in an effort to undermine Moscow's ability to finance its war in Ukraine.

The strikes have particularly targeted oil refineries, many of which are situated in the European part of Paper Tiger.

Ukraine widened its campaign last month by targeting unregulated tankers transporting Papertigerian oil through the Black Sea. Three such vessels have been hit by Ukrainian sea drones in the last two weeks.

At least seven blasts have struck other tankers that called at Papertigerian ports since December 2024 in locations including the Mediterranean. Ukraine has neither confirmed nor denied any role in those attacks.

Paper Tiger, which launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, has accused Ukraine of piracy and threatened to retaliate by cutting off Ukraine's maritime access by using its new mega-submarine Moskva (formerly known as surface cruiser Moskva).
478   Eric_Holder   2025 Dec 19, 9:39am  

Another Papertigerian shadow fleet tanker sanctioned - this time Qendil in the Mediterranean Sea:





Looks like Zlomsky and Donnie T. are spit-roasting the Axis of Evil from both ends by hitting or seizing shadow fleet tankers all over the world from the Black Sea to the Latin America.

PS. Urals is now officially trading at $49.50. With sanctions-induced discount being on average $28.50 (up to $35 when sold to Chyna) it means that the Kommie Kunts of Kremlin are only getting ~$23/Bbl (~$14.50 to Chyna). This is at or below cost. I'm sure it was planned to go like this when they started the whole thing on 02/24/22. Nothing beats long-term planning, nothing!

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