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<blockquote data-quote="frederick" data-source="post: 8000186" data-attributes="member: 11063"><p>This was the final nail in the coffin quotas had just gone mk was growing everywhere and then russia stopped buying.</p><p>Not saying it couldn't have an effect but don't think those markets have been regained significantly. I think the whole world supply balance is different and many european countries and nz are now actively curtailing production.</p><p></p><p>If it all kicks off sanctions will only be used to suit. Europe may condemn russia all day long but it's reliance on gas is so significant it will stay buying and argue it has to honour contracts because it's short sighted run for green gas and closing nuclear means governments have left themselves with no alternative than to rely on russia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frederick, post: 8000186, member: 11063"] This was the final nail in the coffin quotas had just gone mk was growing everywhere and then russia stopped buying. Not saying it couldn't have an effect but don't think those markets have been regained significantly. I think the whole world supply balance is different and many european countries and nz are now actively curtailing production. If it all kicks off sanctions will only be used to suit. Europe may condemn russia all day long but it's reliance on gas is so significant it will stay buying and argue it has to honour contracts because it's short sighted run for green gas and closing nuclear means governments have left themselves with no alternative than to rely on russia. [/QUOTE]
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