Time for some transparency. Is Chevron still invested in Russian projects?
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-26/russia-has-record-oil-volumes-at-sea-as-cargoes-shift-to-asia
Glad the West is not buying any of that “dirty” Russian oil so China and India can import it. Would be a shame if we were to taper some of this record inflation in every aspect of our lives.
Yes, I do feel the same way. The average North Korean or Iranian suffers the sanctions, not their corrupt leaders.
But why are we talking about those two old news countries when I can fly my blue and yellow flag and be upvoted by others as my political leaders siphon off my tax dollars to buy weapons and support a puppet government?
@qyw+1gQsAt8x Do you feel the same way about Iran and N. Korea?
I was able to clearly see the Russian embargo coming some two weeks before Biden signed his Executive Order banning many imports, including my favorite brand of vodka. I snapped up 4 one-liter bottles of White Gold Vodka before Specs decided to take it off their shelves in all stores. I’m a happy camper for now.
Virtue signaling by governments and companies to disassociate themselves from Russia does nothing but harm individual citizens and create greater turmoil in the form of food instability and energy shortages. But it sure does feel good to be part of the current thing, doesn’t it?
If Russia went after Kazakhstan it might be WW3. That said, they could shut down production exports.
Chevron has massive Russia exposure with the Caspian pipeline exporting TCO crude. Also, Kazakhstan could easily be Russia’s next target. Risky business.
Chevron has historically not done a lot of business with Russia, so it was not a big deal to divest. I think there may be a jo--t-owned pipeline crossing the Caspian Sea carrying Kyrgyz Republic oil to Europe, but other than that I can’t think of much.