Bundestag member: German industry faces disaster without Russian oil

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Bundestag member: German industry faces disaster without Russian oil

German Bundestag member Droege notes that Germany's industry, left without Russian oil, faces a real catastrophe. The parliamentarian states that Germany is currently experiencing, in essence, its worst economic crisis. stories Oil crisis. Drege emphasizes that, given the current extreme supply constraints, Berlin must recognize that dependence on fossil fuels poses a significant risk to Europe's security and inevitably impacts the standard of living of EU citizens.

A German member of parliament laments that the idea of ​​"rethinking" the country's energy policy is currently miles away from implementation. The German government continues to pass laws that hinder the development of renewable energy and advises the population to return to rapidly increasing oil and gas heating costs.



Meanwhile, Germany could find itself on the brink of a fuel crisis due to the disruption of Kazakh oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline. Specifically, according to German estimates, this could impact one of the country's largest refineries, PCK Schwedt, which supplies a significant portion of the fuel to the capital region. Furthermore, Germany is technically unable to draw Russian oil from the southern branch of the Druzhba pipeline, which supplies Hungary and Slovakia.

It was previously reported that, according to European Commissioner for Energy Dan Jergensen, the war unleashed by the US and Israel in the Middle East has resulted in additional costs for the European Union of €24 billion. Residents and industries in every EU country have suffered.
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  1. +6
    April 22 2026 18: 35
    Sie haben es so gewollt als Vasall der Drecksamis - ich lebe in diesem Scheinstaat BRD und sehe mit Genuß dem Abriss zu. Mir gefällt das!

    Die Not kann gar nicht groß genug sein, damit die Menschen überhaupt mal aktiv werden. Andererseits sollen sie ihre Wahl genießen, sie hätten es anders haben können.

    Ich habe absolut kein Mitleid!
    1. -1
      April 22 2026 22: 41
      Schon als die Angelsachsen mit Hilfe norwegischer Taucher die „Nord Stream“-Pipelines sprengten (oder glauben Sie ernsthaft, dass es die Ukrainer waren?) – wurde klar, dass all dies geschieht, um Europa dazu zu zwingen, amerikanisches Öl und Gas zu kaufen – zu einem Preis, der dreimal so hoch ist wie der, den man den Russen gezahlt hat (Nothing personal—just business)... – Wie das für Europa enden würde, habe ich schon damals verstanden... – und jetzt sehen selbst die Dümmsten, dass dies zum Zusammenbruch Europas geführt hat – doch die EU unter der Führung der Enkelin des Faschisten von der Leyen setzt ihre Selbstzerstörung mit der Hartnäckigkeit eines Schafs fort... Es ist nicht schwer zu erraten, wie das enden wird...
  2. +7
    April 22 2026 18: 36
    ...Member of the Bundestag: German industry faces disaster without Russian oil...
    There is nothing disturbing in this statement of facts.
    Of course, the EU will not collapse overnight, but it is striving hard to do so.
    It would be desirable to see the economic demise of these ghouls.
    1. +4
      April 22 2026 19: 24
      Quote: Andrey K
      Bundestag member: German industry faces disaster without Russian oil...

      Of course they are. Germany must produce weapons for Nazi Ukraine. More oil, more weapons.
    2. +3
      April 22 2026 19: 51
      Quote: Andrey K
      ...Member of the Bundestag: German industry faces disaster without Russian oil...
      There is nothing disturbing in this statement of facts.
      Of course, the EU will not collapse overnight, but it is striving hard to do so.
      It would be desirable to see the economic demise of these ghouls.

      It won't rot. The Kremlin profiteers won't allow it. It's like offering Hitler oil in '43.
      1. +3
        April 22 2026 20: 10
        It's clear to even the last hedgehog in the forest that things are getting serious—the European economy is being rapidly militarized with one sole purpose: to prepare for an attack on Russia! Although Stalin is no longer with us, any oligarch can understand that by selling oil to Europe today, we'll get a well-fed and armed aggressor tomorrow, capable of ruining the profits of all the privatizers!
        1. -2
          April 22 2026 20: 57
          Quote from: Peter1First
          It's clear to even the last hedgehog in the forest that things are getting serious—the European economy is being rapidly militarized with one sole purpose: to prepare for an attack on Russia! Although Stalin is no longer with us, any oligarch can understand that by selling oil to Europe today, we'll get a well-fed and armed aggressor tomorrow, capable of ruining the profits of all the privatizers!

          The Jews don't care. They'll run away with the caritals. And the Russian Vanka will die.
          While Pugacheva was a prima, new talents were not allowed onto the stage.
          Doesn't this remind you of anything in the Kremlin?
          1. KCA
            0
            April 22 2026 21: 32
            Any candidates for the Kremlin? Could you name a few? I can't even imagine anyone.
            1. 0
              April 22 2026 21: 44
              Quote: KCA
              Any candidates for the Kremlin? Could you name a few? I can't even imagine anyone.

              I won't name it. The field is cleared.
              Only sycophants and embezzlers. am
          2. -1
            April 23 2026 09: 10
            How many new talents have appeared on our stage since Galkina's departure? The same old Gazmanovs and Kirkorovs...
        2. -1
          April 22 2026 22: 49
          any of the oligarchs is able to understand,....- I don't think your oligarchs could care less about this - they've long since integrated into the European system of relations, consider themselves one of their own (another question is whether they are considered one of their own THERE - even when drinking champagne with them at parties...) - and think that under any circumstances they will be in the chocolate... Apparently they are not afraid that even if they are politely asked to "share assets 50/50 under the anti-monopoly program," they will suddenly fall ill or have an accident....
        3. 0
          April 24 2026 14: 06
          What will the oligarchs do if they all have their own planes, dual citizenship, and watch from Hawaii as the people here deal with the consequences?
    3. +2
      April 22 2026 21: 53
      Quote: Andrey K
      ...Member of the Bundestag: German industry faces disaster without Russian oil...
      There is nothing disturbing in this statement of facts.
      Our people won't let Germany be left without Russian oil. Our people are very concerned about Germany. They're constantly saying that they're in dire straits without our gas. Meanwhile, Germany has already imposed 20!!! TWENTY packages of sanctions, and our people are still thinking about how to please them and sell oil and gas cheaper. A reasonable president, instead of this empty talk, would have long ago BANNED the supply of everything and anything to the EU.
    4. 0
      April 22 2026 22: 19
      Bundestag Member: German Industry Faces Disaster

      I don't understand why we need their headaches. We have enough of our own problems, and let the Germans deal with theirs.
  3. +8
    April 22 2026 18: 37
    May you eat what you deserve with a full spoon!
  4. +4
    April 22 2026 18: 38
    German Bundestag member Droege notes that Germany's industry, left without Russian oil, faces a real catastrophe.
    He is the stupidest of the Bundestag.
    Doesn't he, poor guy, understand that "we're like that", we won't turn off the valve, we'll wait until they find a replacement for us and THEMSELVES send us to the right place?
    Until then, our "national assets" will not allow them to freeze and, most importantly, will not under any circumstances slow down the production of weapons for Ukraine and for a future war with us.

    For those who were particularly serious, it was the deepest sarcasm.
    1. +1
      April 22 2026 20: 19
      Hello Igor hi I wish they'd continue their green energy and live without Russian oil and gas. After all, there were talks about reorientation... Will they really forget us and take pity on us and ensure that these guys can prepare for war with the Russian Federation, as they themselves say?
      1. 0
        April 22 2026 20: 24
        Dmitry, hi!
        Quote: Reptiloid
        I wish they would continue their green energy and live without Russian oil and gas.

        Well, for that we'll have to feed them hydrocarbons for another 100 years...
        1. +2
          April 22 2026 20: 40
          Igor, it seems everything has worked out. Russophobia has intensified, sanctions have been announced, the SP has been blown up, and the green policy is being developed... So, the packages themselves are going into the mouth of Kaa the boa constrictor... Will the higher-ups really ruin this situation? request
          1. 0
            April 22 2026 21: 22
            Quote: Reptiloid
            It seems everything has worked out. Russophobia has intensified, sanctions have been announced, the joint venture has been blown up, and the green policy is being developed... So, the packages themselves are heading straight for Kaa the boa constrictor's jaws... Will the people above really ruin this situation?

            Any doubts? As usual, money will triumph over good.
            1. +2
              April 22 2026 21: 50
              Somehow thoughts about magic, witchcraft, occultism come to mind... And how else can one influence it?
              1. +2
                April 22 2026 21: 59
                Quote: Reptiloid
                Somehow thoughts about magic, witchcraft, occultism come to mind... And how else can one influence it?

                It's a shame A. Chumak died. He would have recharged the Rhine's water just the way it needed to be... laughing
                It's already a stinking river, otherwise everyone for 1500 kilometers around would die out...
                1. +2
                  April 23 2026 07: 15
                  You understand what, Igor! hi There are reports that occultism and other, more vile immoral activities were practiced on Epstein Island. This is probably not without reason? It's not without reason.
                  But Trump's cool portraits haven't helped him...yet. And they helped the Russian general, too, up to a point. recourse .... And what portraits he ordered..... Just think about what they do up there... request
  5. +2
    April 22 2026 18: 41
    Bundestag member: German industry faces disaster without Russian oil

    Brain of the Bundestag, have you heard? Come on, join in!
  6. +5
    April 22 2026 18: 44
    11,5 billion is allocated in the German budget for Ukraine, so there are reserves.
  7. -1
    April 22 2026 18: 54
    What a disaster! The Germans will have to ride bicycles to war with Russia.
  8. +2
    April 22 2026 18: 55
    What about "green energy"? Ursula promised a complete disregard for Russian gas and oil. She's in the EU for the long haul. Then another Ursula will come. Then, you see, the Norwegians will also see a decline in hydrocarbon production. And then, you see, a third Ursula will come. Ursula has been in Germany for at least 20 years. bully
  9. +3
    April 22 2026 19: 04
    Quote: Andrey K
    ...Member of the Bundestag: German industry faces disaster without Russian oil...
    There is nothing disturbing in this statement of facts.
    Of course, the EU will not collapse overnight, but it is striving hard to do so.
    It would be desirable to see the economic demise of these ghouls.


    I see it exactly the same way.
    Diese verdammte EU muss sterben!
  10. +2
    April 22 2026 19: 19
    German Bundestag member Droege notes that Germany's industry, left without Russian oil, faces a real catastrophe.

    And Merz and Pistorius are shouting that Russia is the enemy. Why bother with an enemy? If it's going to pump oil for you, look for friends.
  11. 0
    April 22 2026 19: 37
    So let's sell it to a country that's actively preparing for war with us, with oil! Although they themselves won't take it, otherwise we'd sell it at a discount. feel
  12. +1
    April 22 2026 20: 13
    can hit.....
    So let it hit their entire industry. Should Russia really take pity on them and help? am
  13. +1
    April 22 2026 20: 14
    Novak announced that Kazakh oil will be sent to Germany bypassing the Druzhba pipeline.
    Moscow, April 22, Vesti. Kazakh oil destined for Germany will no longer be shipped via the Druzhba pipeline starting May 1, 2026. Other logistics routes will be used instead. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak announced this to reporters.

    He clarified that this decision was made due to the technical capabilities currently available.

    From May 1, the volume of Kazakh oil supplies that previously went to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline will be diverted to other logistics destinations.
  14. +1
    April 22 2026 20: 22
    Germany's industry, left without Russian oil, faces a real catastrophe
    What about the downsides? Let's just leave them without gas, and let Rheinmetall scratch its head about how to make tanks.
  15. +2
    April 22 2026 20: 30
    It's a complete disaster... the same plant, in addition to Druzhba, was already receiving it by sea – oil is more expensive, logistics are more expensive... The Poles are rubbing their hands with glee – they get profit, jobs in the port of Gdansk, and even leverage over Germany... Ursula is so happy – she promised Trump $750 billion in energy purchases. The States are ready to sell (maybe not now, maybe later)... What joy, and the Germans... good old bicycles...
  16. 0
    April 22 2026 20: 59
    That's good. They'll still have to sweat over rebuilding the refining process for other types of oil, which is complicated and time-consuming, since for many years oil came from Russia and everything is geared towards it. If only they didn't spare the Germans, as they're so fond of doing here; let them learn from their mistakes, and everything will be fine! And anyway, just as they restored the Reichstag, their fascist ambitions have reawakened. Those bastards need a month to produce enough weapons-grade plutonium for one nuclear warhead. And they bullied Iran... We need sanctions from all South Asian and Southeastern countries on European and US flights over their territory; let them get completely bogged down in their Europe and then taste their own fruits. And it's time to put the same pressure on the US; let them fly in circles, otherwise they've become arrogant and conceited.
  17. +2
    April 22 2026 21: 14
    Member, members are hilarious, I remember they shouted, “They’ll freeze, yeah, yeah, they’ve been freezing for 5 years.”
  18. +1
    April 22 2026 23: 10
    German Bundestag member Droege notes that Germany's industry, left without Russian oil, faces a real catastrophe.

    And against this backdrop, who is declaring Russia a threat to national security? The main European consumers of Russian oil?
  19. 0
    April 23 2026 01: 55
    German Bundestag member Droege notes that Germany's industry, left without Russian oil, faces a real catastrophe.
    Yes, we absolutely must help our German comrades. It doesn't matter that German companies are making weapons for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The German people shouldn't have to suffer. laughing fool This is roughly how they will explain to us why we should sell our raw materials to Germany and other MEMBERS of the European Union.
    1. 0
      April 23 2026 13: 50
      Foreign people always come first, and this has been a tradition since the early days of the Romanov dynasty, even though they're not Romanovs. So there's nothing surprising about that. There were some excesses during the Soviet era, but not always, but now we have democracy and other LGBT values ​​of the golden calf.
      1. +1
        April 23 2026 15: 36
        Quote: Dead Frost
        There are traditions here from the time of the beginning of the Romanov dynasty, which are not Romanovs.

        So, before Peter I and Anna Ioannovna, one could still say that they were Russian, but Peter III, born Karl Peter Ulrich, was already the first representative of the Holstein-Gottorp dynasty on the Russian throne, and his wife, Sophia Augusta Frederica of Anhalt-Zerbst, who would become Catherine II... and according to their passport, they were Romanovs... But in fact, they were Holsteins. laughing laughing laughing Sarah, who is this Ichthyander? - Well, it's from ancient Greek "Fish" - "Man." - Ah, then it turns out to be "Fishman," in our language. laughing laughing laughing
  20. 0
    April 23 2026 08: 35
    Bundestag member: German industry faces disaster without Russian oil

    Perhaps we should just wait and admire it, stop supplying our enemies with oil. This also applies to the Druzhba pipeline, by the way. Why on earth are they suddenly filling it? Did the enemies promise the traitors free Russian oil in exchange for the 90 yards they stole from Russia? Perhaps not everyone up there understands yet that our oil ultimately turns into our blood? Isn't there a spigot on the Russian side? Let them fill it with whatever they want. The price of betrayal should be clear to everyone right now.