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Market analyst Christian DeHaemer discusses the current state of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and wha

Market analyst Christian DeHaemer discusses the current state of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and what it means for energy. Market analyst Christian DeHaemer discusses the current state of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and what it means for energy. [Energy and Capital logo] What's up in Ukraine? [Christian DeHaemer Photo] By [Christian DeHaemer]( Written Apr 19, 2022 There is a lot Putin won’t acknowledge or doesn’t seem to comprehend — the will of the Ukrainian people, the century we currently reside in, the collapsing living standards of the citizens he purports to protect... The burden of sanctions isn’t lost on him. Putin admits that Western sanctions are a “disruption of the logistics of export deliveries”... Courtesy of “unfriendly countries.” [A Map of Unfriendly Countries]A map of "unfriendly countries" This is… an understatement. No, Europe as a whole hasn’t banned Russian oil, unlike the United States. But that doesn’t mean individual companies and suppliers aren’t avoiding Russia like the plague. Yet Russia persists. Which is why, at a time when Brent crude is selling for $110 a barrel, Russian Urals crude is trading for $30 cheaper. Even with elevated oil prices helping to keep money flowing into Russia — and Russian financial alchemy having revived the ruble — this little federation is in a tight spot. [The Ruble - I'm impressed] Honestly, I'm impressed. Our would-be emperor is running out of storage for a lot of the crude he’s having trouble selling. And because of sanctions, Russia doesn’t have access to a lot of the replacement parts it needs to keep its aged energy infrastructure humming along... Which is why the International Energy Agency is predicting a 25% cut in Russian oil production this May. That’s in two weeks. This is only the beginning. New Trade Service Coming Soon! Billions of dollars are ripe for the taking... 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Of course, the future isn’t certain — the French national elections have another week left, and who knows what kind of relationship to Russia a new far-right French president might pursue. [Marine Le Pen - I bet her press team hates this photo.] I bet her press team hates this photo. Not to mention the fact that the longer prices remain so high, the more exhausted the denizens of the free(ish) world become. But even with some of these mysteries yet to play out and people's weariness of high prices, a reversion to the status quo seems unlikely. The Ukrainian invasion has galvanized NATO. Countries have picked sides. No easy resolution in Eastern Europe sits on the horizon. The longer the war plays out, the more likely Russian propaganda is to poison viewers' minds against any kind of retreat; the more instances of mass killing pile up, like in Bucha, the less likely Ukrainians are to negotiate. Putin has put himself in a tight corner — the stakes of victory are very high and only seem to get higher for him. Even if by some miracle peace is found, that won’t solve Russia’s energy woes — European leaders have been concerned for the better part of a decade that they were overreliant on Russian oil. And that dependence made them vulnerable to Russian tomfoolery. Well… Russia hath tomfooled. And caught with their pants around their ankles, the Eurocrats are scurrying to do what they should have done years ago. Make 2022 Your Most Lucrative Year Ever (Despite Rampant Volatility) There’s no denying it, the stock market is in turmoil and a bear market is a few percentage points away. Sadly, most investors are losing money left and right... But not all of them. The handful of select traders that have joined Investment Director of Naked Trades, Sean McCloskey this year are cashing in for [incredible profits.]( To date in 2022, these Naked Traders are thriving in spite of the volatility, cashing in gains of 206% on PBR, 124% on VXX, 55% on VIXM, and 157% on DNN. All in just a few weeks time! [Find out more about Asymmetric Profits here]( and make 2022 your most lucrative year ever! Even if the greater market is tanking. So where does that leave us? Militarily: In a long-running conflict? A stalemate? Russia giving up on Kyiv so it can maintain an occupation in the south? Economically: With persistently high oil prices? Demand destruction? New energy sources? An accelerated pivot from fossil fuels into some utopian future? None of these possibilities leaves Russia in a particularly enviable position. The longer these sanctions last, the more they calcify. While Russia might want to turn around and sell everything to China and India, it doesn’t have the infrastructure to do that. Russia has a single natural gas pipeline, called the Power of Siberia, that shipped 16.5 billion cubic meters of fuel to China last year. In that same year, Russia sent 155 billion cubic meters to Europe... Almost 10 TIMES what it sent to China. [Compare and Contrast, Europe vs. China]Compare and contrast Europe and China But we shall see — Russia is building another pipeline, creatively called “The Power of Siberia 2.” Putin is planning to increase natural gas sales to China up to around 40 billion cubic meters of gas per year. He might get there by the middle of the decade –— up to about a third of what he sends to Europe. Note that the story of increasing Russian oil sales to China is even more dismal. [QUIZ] Most Investors Get This Wrong What do you think is about to kill Tesla? ([Skip ahead for the answer.]() - [Elon Musk’s tweets]( - [SEC]( - [Chinese competitor NIO]( - [Off-the-radar fuel (NOT hydrogen)]( No matter what you pick, when you really think about it, the answer isn’t actually that surprising. Make your selection to find out! But luckily, I am not Russian. And neither, presumably, are the vast majority of you. While Russia is full of cheap energy that no one wants to buy, we find ourselves surrounded by expensive energy and in need of better options. There are a lot of them — and they're great for investors who want to earn big profits. [I’ve written in other Energy and Capital articles about alternative oil sources](, given how much trouble the U.S. would have kicking things into high gear. Europe is always talking a big game about renewable energy, especially solar and offshore wind — perhaps this will really spur the continent to put its money where its rhetoric is. And there are always big innovations waiting to change the way energy works. We’ve talked about them at length in Energy and Capital, from [small-scale nuclear]( to [large-scale lithium]( for the upcoming energy transition. And that’s because the “status quo” people say existed before Russia decided Ukrainians weren’t Ukrainians wasn’t really static. It was just waiting for the smallest push. Now everything changes. To your wealth, [Christian DeHaemer Signature] Christian DeHaemer [[follow basic]@TheDailyHammer on Twitter]( Since 1995, Christian DeHaemer has specialized in frontier market opportunities. He has traveled extensively and invested in places as varied as Cuba, Mongolia, and Kenya. Chris believes the best way to make money is to get there first with the most. Christian is the founder of [Bull and Bust Report]( and an editor at [Energy and Capital](. For more on Christian, see his editor's [page](. Browse Our Archives [New “Cure Computer” Breaks the Healthcare System]( [The Best Way to Beat Inflation]( [The Chart Making Elon Musk Cry Every Night]( [The $5 Anti-Putin Energy Investment!]( [Can This Small Company Match Apple’s 200,000% Rise?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here]( and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Energy and Capital, please add newsletter@energyandcapital.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. Energy and Capital, Copyright © 2022, Angel Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. 3 E Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. 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