Bloomberg: The G100 supported the European Union in its bid to introduce a $XNUMX price ceiling for diesel from Russia

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Bloomberg: The G100 supported the European Union in its bid to introduce a $XNUMX price ceiling for diesel from Russia

The G7 countries approved the desire of the European Union authorities to impose a price limit on Russian diesel fuel, writes the American edition of Bloomberg, citing a source in the G100. The upper price limit should be $XNUMX per barrel of diesel fuel from Russia.

At the same time, the G100 advised the EU to raise this bar from $110 to $XNUMX per barrel in order to reduce the possible risks of a jump in prices for diesel fuel or interruptions in Europe, which could be caused by too low a price.



The publication explains that the final decision on this issue has not yet been made and its discussion continues in the West. A final decision is expected to be made in early February.

Diesel traded at $125 per barrel on London's ICE yesterday, according to Bloomberg.

Recall that the West is trying to limit Russia's income from its main export item - the sale of energy resources. On December 5 last year, a price limit was introduced for Russian oil, and from February 5 this year, the EU and the G7 want to extend this decision to oil products from Russia.

Diesel fuel, along with oil and gas, is in first place in the structure of Russian exports.
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  1. +12
    28 January 2023 16: 32
    Bloomberg: The G100 supported the European Union in its bid to introduce a $XNUMX price ceiling for diesel from Russia
    Someone said something about politics, rights and freedoms??? Just an attempt to rob, cash in at someone else's expense...
    The question is ... what to expect next?
    1. +6
      28 January 2023 16: 54
      The question is ... what to expect next?

      It is known for nothing that they gave away both oil and gas and diesel. Borrell said that Europe is a green garden, and the rest of the world is a jungle.
      1. +1
        28 January 2023 17: 01
        Hm. If you flood a flowering garden with diesel - what the hell kind of apples will be born there - everything will wither ... You need to fill it with manure.
        1. +3
          28 January 2023 17: 15
          Quote: Roma-1977
          Hm. If you flood a flowering garden with diesel - what the hell kind of apples will be born there - everything will wither ... You need to fill it with manure.

          From an excess of manure, a blooming garden also does not work. Manure must be added to the soil, and then in moderation ...
          1. 0
            28 January 2023 21: 39
            Alex, well, why translate good - better "cherry")
        2. 0
          28 January 2023 17: 18
          Without extreme ... apple trees and pears from scab, rot and other diseases are sprayed with a solution in which diesel fuel is added, a little. It helps a lot, especially for winter varieties.
          In general, everything is good when in moderation and to the place.
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      2. +3
        28 January 2023 17: 21
        Foreigners are accustomed to getting rich at the expense of tsuzoy ... this is not news.
        1. -2
          28 January 2023 17: 38
          Do China and India also belong to these bad foreign ones?
          When are Russian hydrocarbons being bought today at a huge discount, taking advantage of Russia's hopeless situation?
          1. -2
            28 January 2023 17: 47
            Quote from: skeptick2
            China and India too

            Chubais, get over it. Well, or a chubak laughing
            1. 0
              28 January 2023 18: 47
              The matter is simple.
              On the topic have something to say?
              There is a serious issue being discussed here.
              If not - to the grandmothers at the entrance.
              This is not to scoff, but it is necessary to discuss. The striker is not weak. And not the first.
              The worst thing is that, apparently, and not the last.
              1. -5
                28 January 2023 18: 57
                Quote from: skeptick2
                On the topic have something to say?

                The standard entry of a network troll ... bored with you, I want to sleep with you laughing

                Quote from: skeptick2
                There is actually a serious issue being discussed here.

                Is it some kind? About ceilings, or what? Discussed? On serious soups?? belay

                Here's your level, buddy:


                In short, beaver - exhale laughing
                1. 0
                  28 January 2023 19: 36
                  There is nothing to say on the topic. It's clear.
                  Then why enter into a dialogue? Nothing to do either?
                2. +2
                  29 January 2023 01: 25
                  There is such a thing for Comrade Septic ... laughing
          2. +2
            28 January 2023 22: 48
            yes, it’s better for the Chinese and Indians to sell it three times cheaper ... than to the EU masses ..... smelly fascists.
          3. -1
            29 January 2023 12: 16
            Quote from: skeptick2
            Do China and India also belong to these bad foreign ones?

            These are theirs, they can.
            Quote from: skeptick2
            today they are buying up Russian hydrocarbons at a huge discount, taking advantage of Russia's stalemate

            In fact, Russia has never received more than $40 for its oil, no matter what the price on the exchanges was. So Russia definitely has nothing to lose today. On the contrary, despite the physical decline in oil exports, revenues from it last year INCREASED by 28%.
            And what is the "hopelessness" of the situation in Russia?
            And why don't Western countries simply give up our hydrocarbons?
            Can not ?
            And without that, they CANNOT buy Russian oil for "half the price". There is no excess oil on the planet. And no one wants to sell cheaper. Not the Saudis, not the Emirates, not Venezuela... all for FAIR PRICING. And that's why they all support us. There is a soft exchange of clients - the Saudis cede their quotas to us in the Chinese, Indian, Pakistani markets ... and enter the European ones instead of us ... wink FOR EXPENSIVE.
            And they didn’t come up with anything better than to come up with a lure for Russia in the form of a “new $60 ceiling” (instead of the previous $40). lol . They were immediately answered - their ceiling, as soon as we agree, you can lower it at any time, or vice versa - oil prices will soar for 100-150 dollars. , and we will be left with the previous 60 .
            And to be honest, they can’t - it doesn’t work for them, they are non-competitive at fair prices. All the welfare of the West rests on cheap resources - from Russia, first of all, on cheap energy sources. But also on cheap titanium, on cheap uranium for American nuclear power plants ... And from other countries, under product sharing agreements, other resources are brought for nothing ... feel in exchange for investment ... convincing / convincing the natives that their investment is good.
            It's all about Deception.
            But not all livestock have carnival - soon BRICS and Co. will switch to their own currency in international trade. Without the US dollar, Euro and other unreliable derivatives.
            Those. not only Russia demanded payment for its resources in its own currency (rubles), but the rest of the world wants the same.
            And where, then, to the "chosen beings" to take the resources? Including energy?
            So take it easy - Russia today is selling its oil MORE expensive than it was before.

            And also in Russia from 25.02.2022/XNUMX/XNUMX. began to increase the monetization of the economy. wink So far, up to 70% against the previous 40%. Putin really said that it was 52%, but this is ... so that the people are not frightened by such a humiliating former bar. And the norm is international, for monetization Yes 100% of GDP. good
            So everything is fine with us. bully
    2. +8
      28 January 2023 16: 58
      What if they set this restriction for our domestic market? laughing
      That would hurt! laughing
      1. +3
        28 January 2023 17: 19
        So we have our own zhadyugi, the level of bandits, too ... what to expect from them, one can not guess.
        This is capitalism ... business in their language.
      2. 0
        28 January 2023 21: 43
        "The restriction was set for our domestic market" Bravo, Andrey, and this is a good idea.)
    3. +2
      28 January 2023 18: 21
      100 $/barrel : 159 l =0 $/l. Do they want to get diesel fuel almost for free? shish them.
    4. +2
      28 January 2023 18: 55
      Quote: rocket757
      Someone said something about politics, rights and freedoms??? Just an attempt to rob, cash in at someone else's expense...
      The question is ... what to expect next?


      According to Reuters sources, Russian exporters more than doubled LPG sales to the Baltics in 2022.
      Compared to 2021, last year gas supplies to Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia increased from 159 tons to 331. And if Latvia increased imports by 77%, then Lithuania - as much as 8,5 times. According to traders interviewed by journalists, new purchases go straight to Ukraine. Nezalezhnaya, which formally refused to supply from the Russian Federation, continues to buy Russian fuel. Moreover, it turns out to be cheaper for Kyiv by about $150-200 per ton than from Romania or Poland.
      According to the official report of the State Customs Service of Ukraine, published in December last year, according to the results of 11 months of 2022, Russia ranks sixth in the list of importing countries with an indicator of $1,57 billion, behind only China, Poland, Germany, Turkey and the United States. In the first place of goods supplied from Russia are coal, anthracite, coke and semi-coke, Ukraine received them in the amount of $507 million. But this is the main raw material for both Ukrainian power plants and the metallurgical industry. The Russian side also supplies finished steel, for 11 months - for $ 28,2 million. And aluminum, copper, nickel, tungsten, chromium also come from the Russian Federation. In general, everything that the military-industrial complex cannot do without.

      During the same period, Ukraine's agriculture received "help" in the form of Russian ammonia for $21 million. Approximately ten times less ($2,16 million) raw materials for fertilizers were received from Belarus.

      Russia continues to transit its gas to Europe through the territory of Ukraine. The volume is approximately 24 million tons per day. Kyiv earns about $150-20 million per month from the transit of "blue fuel". Oil continues to transit through the southern branch of the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
    5. +1
      29 January 2023 08: 34
      Quote: rocket757
      Bloomberg: The G100 supported the European Union in its bid to introduce a $XNUMX price ceiling for diesel from Russia
      Someone said something about politics, rights and freedoms??? Just an attempt to rob, cash in at someone else's expense...
      The question is ... what to expect next?

      And who said that Russia is a super power in energy production? We'll buy the rest!
      Oil and gas is not a shortage. Now buyers of Russia set the conditions, determine the price in advance.
      So who has been leading us this way for a quarter of a century!!!
      So our fluffy, buyers are to blame. request wassat
  2. +8
    28 January 2023 16: 33
    They would rather have already introduced a ceiling on everything and be left without Russian supplies. Apparently there is no other way to impose an embargo. But then the ceiling will become for them a lid of a copper basin. Throughout its history, the West has secured a high standard of living by robbing other peoples. And then they boasted - we are right, because we are a civilization. and we are a civilization because our standard of living is higher. At first, they just shamelessly robbed. then they bought them for nothing for glass and beads, then for painted candy wrappers. Maybe it's time to leave them already on their barren European peninsula alone with themselves and the migrants who just came to them for a beautiful life?
    1. +1
      28 January 2023 16: 51
      The West secured a high standard of living by robbing other peoples.
      In fact, everything is a little more complicated laughing .
    2. -10
      28 January 2023 18: 20
      Quote: voice of reason
      They would rather have already introduced a ceiling on everything and be left without Russian supplies. Apparently there is no other way to impose an embargo. But then the ceiling will become for them a lid of a copper basin. Throughout its history, the West has secured a high standard of living by robbing other peoples. And then they boasted - we are right, because we are a civilization. and we are a civilization because our standard of living is higher. At first, they just shamelessly robbed. then they bought them for nothing for glass and beads, then for painted candy wrappers. Maybe it's time to leave them already on their barren European peninsula alone with themselves and the migrants who just came to them for a beautiful life?


      You were exactly such robbers, but you couldn’t even master such a simple task, constantly stealing and spending them on nonsense.
      1. -1
        29 January 2023 01: 31
        I am a thousand times sorry .... Is it your brothers who recently filled up a 70-year-old grandmother, along with other civilians? Are you a representative of a "God-chosen" nation?
  3. -7
    28 January 2023 16: 35
    Nothing.
    They will sell, because the main income is different.
    1. -3
      28 January 2023 16: 41
      what kind of "evil fish soup" did they overeat?
  4. +21
    28 January 2023 16: 36
    An amazing solution ... 100 tanks for 159 liters .. a total of 44 rubles per liter of diesel fuel for a foreign consumer .. And in 2022, for farmers in the Far East, diesel fuel cost 72 rubles "for harvest" .. So what? whether to "turn off the tap" to these bastards and their henchmen on the territory of the Russian Federation ..
    1. +11
      28 January 2023 16: 43
      Filled with diesel fuel after NG at 58 ₽ / liter. Tver region. Maybe it’s better to lower prices inside the Russian Federation so that they buy more of their own, and not save ... And don’t sell to ceiling workers at all ...
      1. 0
        28 January 2023 16: 47
        Quote: Alexander X
        alival DT after NG at 58 ₽ / liter. Tver region.

        agrarians after NG - hardly run something? Haven't you heard about diesel prices for farmers - every year the same thing ..
      2. +9
        28 January 2023 16: 52
        You won’t be able to withdraw rubles from Russia so easily to the West .. First you have to convert them into dollars, who knows what exchange rate, and then send them somehow .. And you have to keep the palace in Londinium and the yacht in the Bahamas in euros or dollars. And the wife will not be able to walk around the Parisian boutiques with rubles. So who needs your local farmers? From them only hemorrhoids.

        Whether business gore fuels and lubricants at once abroad in currency! No problem - the necessary correct loot is immediately in the right place..
        1. Alf
          +3
          28 January 2023 17: 30
          Quote: paul3390
          Whether business gore fuels and lubricants at once abroad in currency! No problem - the necessary correct loot is immediately in the right place..

          Especially since Somebody allowed the proceeds from the sale of There and leave the same There ...
    2. Alf
      +8
      28 January 2023 17: 29
      Quote: Angry 55
      Isn't it time to "turn off the tap" to these bastards and their henchmen on the territory of the Russian Federation ..

      Maybe start with THESE?




      But you can’t start with these, these are the friends of the One Who Must Not Be Named ...
    3. +3
      28 January 2023 17: 35
      Isn't it time to "turn off the tap" to these bastards and their henchmen on the territory of the Russian Federation ..

      They are "partners". And who are we? -(there was an expression that VO automatically deleted). You can't earn money from us for yachts, planes and millions of "women with reduced social responsibility". You can only steal.
      1. +3
        28 January 2023 18: 04
        What are the vile faces in the photo ....
        So it is tempting to bring such people into execution .....
    4. 0
      28 January 2023 18: 16
      66,50. I just filled up yesterday, which is not cheap compared to gasoline.
  5. +5
    28 January 2023 16: 42
    The United States has found a wonderful new way of market regulation. Previously, in order to reduce the price of oil by a couple of dollars, entire cartels of states went to terrible tricks: production, swap manipulations, oil pools, stock exchange fraud ... naive romantics! The United States has introduced the most effective market regulation of prices: you just need to ban the sale of oil at the market price - and that's it! And whoever doesn't listen - hit the dollar on the head until he comes to his senses (again, a super-market measure).
  6. +5
    28 January 2023 17: 03
    Quote: rocket757
    The question is ... what to expect next?

    The question is interesting.
    Here's the news.
    TASS: The Ministry of Economy is against compulsory licensing of cinema in Russia
    The Ministry of Economy of Russia does not support the initiative to allow Russian cinemas to release foreign films without the consent of the copyright holders, but with the payment of remuneration.
    Explanation!!!
    “The Ministry of Economic Development of Russia informs that the proposals contained in the appeal to amend the legislation of the Russian Federation are not supported, including due to the fact that may entail a violation of international agreements to which the Russian Federation is a party, as well as negative assessments of Russian legislation and law enforcement practice in the field of protection of property and property rights", - said in the response of the Ministry of Economy.
    That is, the so-called collective West flushes the rules down the toilet, and the authorities doesn't matter trying to follow western rules.
    Is it like that ???
    Or maybe they (the authorities) really do not have the right to disobey? Conspiracy theories, of course, but very strange. recourse
    1. +2
      28 January 2023 17: 12
      maybe they (the authorities) actually have no right to disobey

      of course they don’t, there is sovereignty for TV shows and loud statements, but there is economic sovereignty, and it doesn’t exist in our country, ale and anton - looking after the cash register
  7. +3
    28 January 2023 17: 04
    Leopards are voracious, it is logical if the Russian Federation begins to refuel them at a discount.
    By the way, it's time to introduce a ceiling on tungsten.
    The Russians themselves are to blame, why did they rivet so many tanks? Sub-calibers are not cheap these days.

    I read that Rozhdestvensky's squadron was sent to be slaughtered in order to avoid paying fines for coal not selected under the contracts, and laughed.
    Now I don't laugh anymore.
  8. ASM
    +2
    28 January 2023 17: 14
    In general, I believe that Carthage should be destroyed. This quote says a lot.
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  10. ASM
    0
    28 January 2023 17: 44
    No question, just add 30-40% and you get the cost of fuel for the EU. Forward to the bright pre-industrial world.
  11. +4
    28 January 2023 18: 58
    At the same time, the G100 advised the EU to raise this bar from $110 to $XNUMX per barrel in order to reduce the possible risks of a jump in prices for diesel fuel or interruptions in Europe, which could be caused by too low a price.


    Everyone plays, that's funny ...
  12. 0
    28 January 2023 19: 56
    Well, then this "big seven" does not need diesel fuel. Well, besides them, there are others who like Russian diesel fuel more.
    1. -4
      29 January 2023 00: 16
      Quote: Armen Sologyan
      Well, then this "big seven" does not need diesel fuel. Well, besides them, there are others who like Russian diesel fuel more.


      Turkey will take at a discount and with a delay of up to 30, I agree. Maybe China, too, with a 70% discount.
  13. -1
    28 January 2023 20: 08
    You can not sell oil and gas. It is a non-renewable resource. We don't have much of it. We'll soon run out
  14. -1
    29 January 2023 07: 41
    78 arctic. when will the president's friends choke?