Gas prices - Where is gas still affordable?

  • Erstellt am 2022-07-14 09:22:14

i_b_n_a_n

2022-09-28 09:26:13
  • #1
so THE gas leaks currently reported in the press were not caused by material fatigue etc. but by deliberate human intervention. The magic word is "sabotage". Now it's just a matter of finding out who did it (three guesses are allowed ;) )
 

dertill

2022-09-28 09:39:45
  • #2

When water bubbles, it is always gas. In this case, quite certainly natural gas.



Of course not, the pipelines are partially new and this has now been confirmed from several sides. Three guesses, no, it has nothing to do with gas prices, who it was and only leads to headbanging or tin-foil hat throwing.

Regarding gas prices, however, this is certainly not good. No more pipelines to Russia (even if they were already out of service) means there is only LPG and the existing pipelines, which are not sufficient alone. Even if the political situation changes, large-scale gas deliveries from Russia are no longer possible. Fewer providers of cheap gas = higher gas prices in the long term.
 

Benutzer 1001

2022-09-28 10:01:15
  • #3
As long as you don’t hold a lighter to it :p
 

i_b_n_a_n

2022-09-28 10:01:51
  • #4
[Irony on] ... but Habeck says nothing is changing and the supply is secure... [Irony off]

P.S. I am currently a "left green voter" and like Habeck, he just sometimes sells himself poorly
 

dertill

2022-09-28 10:07:37
  • #5


Edit: Deleted, as it was probably just a joke and in text form, it doesn’t always come across the same.
 

Pinkiponk

2022-09-28 11:13:17
  • #6
In my daily newspaper, of the three (possible?) parties, the one who benefits the most was not mentioned. ;-)
 
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