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MISSING OIL 🛢
ARAB NEWS
MIKE ROTHMAN
FEB 14, 2022

The Global Oil Balance is Much Tighter Than is Believed

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#oilprices #CrudeOil #energycrisis #opec #ESG #GreenEnergy #fintwit #eft #oott #energy #oilandgas #SaudiArabia #RussiaUkraine #RussiaCrisis #ElectricVehicles
Last week’s events will be remembered for many reasons but for us, the major market mover was the International Energy Agency’s admission that global oil demand is wickedly higher than what the agency was willing to admit previously…

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Why did it take so long for the agency to reconcile its data series? It is a mystery. You might be thinking that this is some sort of academic debate but it is not.

In our previous columns, we have written about the topic of “missing oil”…

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It’s clear Donald J. Trump will soon be arrested and that he’ll break down and rat everyone out, including his boss Vladimir Putin.

One consistent with Trump - he only serves himself.

The U.S. government is preparing to secure the country for his wrath.

businessinsider.com/trump-protests…
It’s not a coincidence that Putin is threatening Ukraine at the same time Donald J. Trump is going to be arrested. The two are connected.

Neither is doing well, Vladimir Putin is dealing with many powerful Russians who want him dead.
We should all give Russians our full support to take down Vladimir Putin once and for all as they fight against his war that threatens their right to life, liberty, freedom, and happiness.

#RussiaCrisis

cc: @KremlinRussia_E
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They are not "Russia-backed separatists" in Donbass. They were created by, and are controlled by, Russia. Time to kill the false and dangerous narrative about independent fighters once and for all. Good one by @PaulNiland.
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@PaulNiland @cepa I challenge news media who use the phrase "Russia-backed separatists" to find traces of such a movement before the spring of 2014, even until the very day the violent groups took control of areas of the Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts in Ukraine.
Would the "Russia-backed separatists" be able to fight on their own, without Moscow's support? If Russia said the "separatists" should stop fighting, could then continue anyway? Do they have that power?
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