Oil, gas and mining

The future of gas prices



The European Union recently agreed to ban most Russian oil imports, an aggressive and punitive sanction against Moscow for its war against Ukraine. This will severely impact the Russian economy, but what does it mean for American energy prices?

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  1. biden's sanctions have been quite clear and the sanctions russia implemented in response. the middle and lower class is paying for this proxy war all because biden removed troops from the middle east, as soon as he did putin attacked. its a politically driven inflation and we the middle class are paying for it

  2. Bidenomics: “well if we get a gallon of milk to $20, that’s sure to bring the price down in gas. Cause just about it think, Jimmy. I’m not kidding here if people can’t afford to buy milk Americans won’t need to drive to the grocery store and so that’ll really stick it to those corporate oil cats, man. And don’t forget the interracial commercials!”

    “Uh, Mr President the Jimmy Kimmel taping has been over for days now. We’re back inDC now”

  3. The gas was going up before Russia war started and it want hurt Russian economy there getting's money from china why do you think they opened the bridge from Russia to china.

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