T-Rex
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You must be living in some parallel world !
Doesn't Russia get a major portion of its revenue from arms sale abroad or is it just a fairy tale?
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You must be living in some parallel world !
Doesn't Russia get a major portion of its revenue from arms sale abroad or is it just a fairy tale?
You must be living in some parallel world !
Doesn't Russia get a major portion of its revenue from arms sale abroad or is it just a fairy tale?
The text of the article are scarier than its charts. Unemployment went from 5.1% to 5.5%? Industrial production is down by 3%?
That's it?
yea..Russia is a super power. Saudi Arabia is not. Russians are Vikings.
Not just that. Their economy is not only contracting but it will barely grow these coming years.The text of the article are scarier than its charts. Unemployment went from 5.1% to 5.5%? Industrial production is down by 3%?
That's it?
I don't know whom you're laughing at, maybe at yourselves.
6- Saudi Arabia $671 bn
It's not that hard to comprehend. I have stated clearly, Russia depends HEAVILY on oil exports !So, it's not a fairy tale.
I really don't get the "put the shale oil producers out of business" argument. The shale oil will still exist. As soon as the price goes up, the current crop (or a new crop, if those guys are out of money) steps up and turns the wells back on.
Shale oil changed the game. Done deal, it's not going away. The price of oil isn't going back up to $100/barrel any time soon. The tech continues to get better. The human race isn't going to forget how to extract shale oil. Ergo, shale oil will limit the price of oil for the foreseeable future.