Showing posts with label Goldman Sachs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goldman Sachs. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

On the Price of Russian Oil | Igor Sechin

The EU will no longer set prices for Russia’s flagship Urals oil blend, now that Asia is the largest consumer of western-sanctioned Russian crude, the head of the country’s oil major Rosneft, Igor Sechin, said on Monday.

An EU embargo on seaborne exports of crude accompanied by price caps on oil and petroleum products originating from Russia has triggered a reshuffle in global oil supply. In a matter of months, Moscow rerouted most of its oil flows that used to go to Europe, to Asian markets. The country has ramped up its seaborne oil shipments to China, India and Türkiye at the expense of Western nations.
 

Oil exports to India alone jumped 33 times in December, with Russia now the country’s largest supplier, replacing Iraq. About 70% of Urals cargoes loaded last month went to New Delhi, according to Reuters calculations.

If Russian oil does not enter the European market, then there is no reference price. Reference prices will be formed where oil volumes actually go,” Sechin pointed out, speaking at the India Energy Week forum.

The Russian government is now discussing how to calculate Russia's taxable oil price following the import ban and price caps set by the EU and G7 countries. Currently, for tax purposes, the average price for Urals on the world market is used, in particular in the ports of Augusta (Italy) and Rotterdam (Netherlands). But due to sanctions, Russian oil is practically not supplied there. Sechin also suggested that “futures contracts, futures settlements” should be abandoned at the first stage in order to regulate market indicators. To stress his point, the head of Russia’s oil giant even quoted from the Bible. “As it is written in Ecclesiastes, "What is crooked cannot be made straight. And what is lacking cannot be counted.

Meanwhile, Asian buyers have ramped up imports of a wide variety of Russian crude oil, including lesser-known Arctic grades. Two other popular blends, ESPO and Sokol, have been trading above the Western price ceiling of $60 a barrel, at $66 and $71 per barrel respectively, as of Tuesday.
 
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Tuesday, June 5, 2018

FAAMG Stocks Now Greater Market Capitalisation than German GDP

FAAMG stocks (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Google) have a combined market capitalisation
of $3.8tn, now greater than Germany's GDP of $3.7tn. But Goldman Sachs thinks there is no bubble and
has a soothing message about techs ruling for more decades. Sources: Bloomberg.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Greek Referendum Logistics provided by CIA-Goldman Sachs-Bilderberger Clique

"Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything."
The logistics for the Greek referendum on the EU austerity proposal on July 5th are provided by Singular Logic, an US company closely related to the CIA, Pentagon, NATO, the Bilderberger Group and Goldman Sachs. 

With headquarters in Athens, Singular Logic carries out US government contracts with confidentiality duty orders from the Pentagon and the NATO framework. Right now Singular Logic organized this referendum, provided and installed electronic voting machines and will count the ballots and votes tonight on behalf of the Greek Ministry of Interior. SingularLogic was bought only in December 2014 by the US investment firm Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts & Co (KKR) when it became clear that Syriza would take over the government of Greece. Since decades KKR and Goldman Sachs cultivate intimate business relations. In 2004 it was Goldman Sachs helping the Greek government to mask the true extent of its deficit with the help of a derivatives deal that legally circumvented the EU Maastricht deficit rules. Henry R. Kravis, the owner of Singular Logic, participated in the April 2015 Bilderberger meeting in Austria while former CIA Director General David H. Petraeus is chairman of the dubious "KKR Global Institute". Credits: Mathias Broeckers