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January 19, 2026, 01:40:31 AM
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Ok, Argentina with just 3 billion in oil reserves total, shipped across the ocean on tankers will be able to provide cheaper oil to Europe than Russia with 80 billion in oil reserves directly via a pipelines. And will surely make EU competitive again against China receiving it's oil from Russia via pipeline. We all totally believe this latest uplifting news from your local ministry of good feelings, right?
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LOL, you are the tyoe of troll farm worker that knows just enough to think he knows everything.

Learn what is "proven reserves", the difference with probable reserves, the cost of shipping, the capacity of oil piping into China, where the consuption areas are in China, then go read it again and come back here to discuss.

Venezuela seem to be now a supplier of oil for the US BTW - and there will be EU companies there too. As said, Europe will find its oil. Where will Ruzzia find the dead, their friends in Syria, Venezuela and even likely soon in Iran...

You speak of loosing, it is so funny.

Keep cherrypicking news, you have not done a serious analysis in 3 years.

Oh, funny. As Russia bombs Ukrainian modernisms away, all you can do is talk like it isn't happening that way. Can you please send the Ukraine people some oil and gas so that they won't freeze this Winter? Ask Starmer to send some. Lol.


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January 20, 2026, 12:56:11 AM
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Things can change, of course. But it looks like Kiev and other parts of Ukraine will need to build themselves wood fires in barrels, just to survive the loss of electricity, and maybe oil as fuel. Russia is doing this to Kiev as a method to stop Ukraine terrorists who are messing with Russia.

If the people of Ukraine would show Russia where these Ukrainian terrorists were located, Russia could focus. Since Ukraine can't or won't, Russia has no choice but to attack anywhere in Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Zelensky travels the world claiming to be out there on a mission to drum up funds for Ukraine. Obviously, it isn't working very well. But Z is safe, not being in Ukraine.


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Kiev had already been on scheduled blackouts where groups of consumers received for example four hours of electricity to then be cutoff for eight hours. That scheduling has ended. The blackout has become permanent.

Over several weeks Russian attacks had isolated the electricity supply in Kiev from other parts of the country. It then attacked generating stations within the city. There is now less than 10% of electricity supply available than the city would normally use. Public lighting has been shut down as much as possible. Factories have closed down. Schools and Universities are on prolonged holidays. Many shops have closed as running their private generators is costing more money than they can make while open.

The electricity generation stations were also supplying hot water for long-distance heating. Several hundred of Soviet era high-rises in Kiev, each of them with hundreds of apartments, have neither heat nor power. The temperature in Ukraine has been below zero degree C for several days. Many of the buildings had not drained their water systems. The radiators and water supply lines have frozen and burst open. Those high rises are now uninhabitable. Experts estimate that up to nine month repair time, and a lot of money, will be needed to fix each of them. There are about 150,000 people affected by this.

Kiev is not the only city in trouble. Odessa is likewise shut down. People are protesting in the streets. Dnipro has similar problems. Today an attack hit Kharkiv and disable one of the last combined heat and electricity station within the city. Sumy and Zaparochia also reported blackouts.

Currently a wave of arctic air is flowing into Ukraine with night temperatures expected to go down to minus 30° centigrade.

The government of Ukraine says that it is expecting a new Russian wave of attacks. This, it says, will likely take out transformer station that make up Ukraine's long distance 750 kilovolt electricity network which is fed by nuclear power stations. The stations are not endangered but they would have to lower their output or shut down as there will be no-one connected to them to receive the electricity they generate.

Large electric energy systems are very complex. To restart a system once it broke down requires a lot of coordination and planning. Any mistake will immediately lead to new breakdowns and damaged equipment. The systems in Kiev are now in a state where it could take weeks without new Russian attacks to get the it up and running again.

Ukraine had been warned that any attack on Russian infrastructure would be responded to in kind. But it continued to attack Russian cities which led to deaths and serious problems in Belgograd and elsewhere.

For three years Russia had mostly refrained from attacking Ukrainian infrastructure. Electricity and heat supply operated at peace time levels. Only during the last year did attacks increase. In March 2025  President Trump announced a 30 day infrastructure ceasefire. Russia committed to it. Ukraine didn't.

In November 2015 Ukraine blew up transmission pylons that supplied Crimea. 75% of its populations were left without electricity. A brewery in Lviv celebrated that by creating a dark beer named 'Crimea by night'.
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January 20, 2026, 05:08:09 PM
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Ok, Argentina with just 3 billion in oil reserves total, shipped across the ocean on tankers will be able to provide cheaper oil to Europe than Russia with 80 billion in oil reserves directly via a pipelines. And will surely make EU competitive again against China receiving it's oil from Russia via pipeline. We all totally believe this latest uplifting news from your local ministry of good feelings, right?
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LOL, you are the tyoe of troll farm worker that knows just enough to think he knows everything.

Learn what is "proven reserves", the difference with probable reserves, the cost of shipping, the capacity of oil piping into China, where the consuption areas are in China, then go read it again and come back here to discuss.

Venezuela seem to be now a supplier of oil for the US BTW - and there will be EU companies there too. As said, Europe will find its oil. Where will Ruzzia find the dead, their friends in Syria, Venezuela and even likely soon in Iran...

You speak of loosing, it is so funny.

Keep cherrypicking news, you have not done a serious analysis in 3 years.

I'd rather base my analysis on proven reserves, if you want to day dream about probable stuff you're welcome to do so. Laying pipelines obviously has greater initial costs, but it lowers costs over shipping via tankers in the longer run. Capacity is just a function of demand.

Venezuela is more believable than Argentina, but so far there was no regime change there. Sure, US is stealing oil from there now, but the country needs that revenue to prevent it from collapsing into chaos and destabilizing neighboring countries, so not sure how long they can keep that up.

Are you trying to allude that Russia has bigger problems with manpower than Ukraine? That's just laughable at this point!

You cannot even set the terms or define what winning and losing means for Ukraine. You're the one constantly cherry picking about some next wunderwaffe, yet another imminent death of Putin or the next sure financial crisis in Russia. It's been 4 years now, non of the things you talked about came true, but factually Ukraine just continues to retreat, loose people everyday, and now majority in Kyiv are without heat and power. Objectively Ukraine is in a worse position today than it was a year ago, and much more worse off than 2, and 3yrs ago, and you just keep on yapping. Yet, i'm the one cherry picking, right?


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Today at 03:26:59 PM
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The native population has enough of the occupier. Lots of June 26 Crimean Tatar flags. Peace only achievable if Crimea to Crimea's
https://x.com/i/status/2013964924238918027

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No power, -18C and Russian attacks — Kyiv faces ‘catastrophe’

He advised residents to “leave if they can” as emergency crews scrambled to restore power to a snow-coated Kyiv.

Temperatures have fallen as low as ­minus 18C during a cold snap projected to last at least two more weeks. This month 600,000 people have already fled the capital, home to more than 3 million, Klitschko said.
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Some homes are so cold the residents cannot use the lavatory because the water has frozen in the bowl, and icicles have formed from condensation on the window sill.
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President Zelensky said last week that key western-supplied air defence systems had run out of ammunition due to reduced support from allies, ­allowing the Russians to overwhelm defences with a combination of massed missiles and drones. Large swathes of Kharkiv and Odesa were also without heating and electricity on Tuesday after the Russians targeted their energy infrastructure too.

In the capital, Zelensky has sought to blame Klitschko for the city’s prolonged outages, saying it was less prepared than Kharkiv, the country’s second largest city, which is 12 miles from the Russian border.
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Speaking from ­Kyiv’s city hall, where staff have been barred from the lavatories because there was no running water, he said Zelensky had refused his requests for a meeting to discuss the crisis, ­although electricity generation and air defence is the central government’s responsibility.
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“But my first question is to Zelensky, especially after all these corruption scandals. We have five or six situation rooms for preparing for a Russian attack. We have for the last four years a military administration in the city connected with the president and the largest municipal budget in the country. And I’m sitting here in the cold.”

Klitschko pointed to his office’s provision of heated tents and train carriages as evidence of efforts to prepare Kyiv’s citizens for the worst.

Capital of 3m lost 600k residents in one month, and the mayor urges others to leave too, all while "air defence systems had run out of ammunition". "Ghost of Kyiv" means something different now! UK urgently needs to come up with some uplifting news about another superhero, wunderwaffe, another Putin clone dying, or how Russia is totally about to financially collapse any minute now! Need to somehow send more Ukrainian souls to the front lines without Ukrainians getting taurus, air defence, tomahawks, power or heat in order to stretch this out and keep it going for few more weeks!

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