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Russia Warns West on Oil Imports Bans, Threatens to Send Oil Prices to $300 a Barrel

'The surge in prices would be unpredictable'

 on 9th March 2022 @ 5.00pm
rejection of russian oil would lead to catastrophic consequences for the global market    © press
Rejection of Russian oil would lead to catastrophic consequences for the global market.”

Russia has threatened to send oil prices soaring if the West cuts off Russian oil imports in response to the invasion of Ukraine.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said:

“It is absolutely clear that a rejection of Russian oil would lead to catastrophic consequences for the global market.”

“The surge in prices would be unpredictable. It would be $300 per barrel if not more.”

“So far, we are not taking such a decision,” Novak said.

“But European politicians with their statements and accusations against Russia push us towards that." 

the national average price of gasoline in the u s  today broke the existing record © press
The national average price of gasoline in the U.S. today broke the existing record

Novak said politicians needed to “honestly warn their citizens and consumers what to expect” and that if they decided to reject Russian energy products, Russia was ready to “redirect” the commodities to other places.

Joe Biden announced the U.S. would ban the importation of Russian oil.

“Biden plans to ban the importation of Russian oil into the United States, a significant escalation in economic penalties for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but a move that could also further rattle global energy markets and raise gas prices,” The New York Times reported.

“Biden’s announcement, scheduled for Tuesday, comes as the Ukrainian military and civilian soldiers continued to bog down Russian forces, protecting the borders of key cities and inflicting heavy losses against the larger and better equipped Russian army.”

As The Daily Wire noted:

The national average price of gasoline set a new all-time record on Monday, blowing past the previous record that was set more than a decade ago in 2008.

“The national average price of gasoline in the U.S. today broke the existing record, rewriting the all-time high to today’s $4.104 per gallon,GasBuddy reported.

“The previous all-time high was set back in 2008 at $4.103 per gallon, just ahead of the U.S. Great Recession and housing crisis.”

biden claimed that soaring gas prices were due to russian leaders vladimir putin   s fault © press
Biden claimed that soaring gas prices were due to Russian leaders Vladimir Putin’s fault

GasBuddy, a platform that collects data on fuel prices to save consumers money, added that the price of diesel was “likely to break the record of $4.846 per gallon in the next two weeks.”

“In addition to setting a new all-time high, the national average is seeing its largest ever 7-day spike: 49.1 cents per gallon, eclipsing the 49.0 cents weekly rise after Hurricane Katrina in 2005,” the company’s statement continued.

“On Saturday, the U.S. national average gas price surpassed $4 per gallon for the first time since 2008, and Friday’s spike alone came close to the record daily rise of 18 cents per gallon, increasing nearly 16 cents per gallon in one day.

"Diesel prices, however, did break records on Friday, as diesel soared to its largest daily gain ever: 22.2 cents per gallon, 6 cents higher than the previous record from 2013.”

Biden claimed that soaring gas prices were due to Russian leaders Vladimir Putin’s fault before admitting he “can’t do much.”

Biden also predicted it would get worse with prices at the pump, with the record of $4.173 going even higher.

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