How Russia Got Leverage Over Europe's Energy
Supplying the power gives you power.

Russia has followed through on its threats of invading Ukraine, and the U.S. and Western Europe have shown a unified initial response. They have vowed to halt the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and announced new sanctions against Russia. These threats sound good on paper, but ring hollow after taking a look at the state of energy security in Europe. Nord Stream 2 was never going to be the primary source of Europe's energy, but would instead augment existing Russian energy imports. Forty-one percent of the European Union's natural gas is already being supplied by Russia and halting an additional pipeline is akin to New York City preventing a new Starbucks construction.
European politicians are trying to alleviate concerns by saying they can transition away from Russian gas to renewables, but executing such a change is difficult. Wind and solar energy are imperfect substitutes, and only intermittently provide power. Politicians do themselves no favors when they pretend that the sun doesn't set, that the wind never dies down, and that these sources can provide limitless on-demand power.
The situation only gets worse when oil and petroleum products are taken into account. Providing 27 percent of Europe's oil, Russia is the dominant supplier. As much as the E.U. has been pushing for electric vehicles, the truth is that only 1 percent of Europe's passenger vehicles are electric. The E.U. is extremely reliant on Russia's oil and there's no reason to believe that will change in the near term.
For anyone speculating that surely the West's response to the invasion of Ukraine will at least get these numbers trending in the right direction, we need only refer to what happened after Russia's other recent invasion of Ukraine and illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014. From 2010 to 2021, the E.U. increased its use of Russian natural gas from 44 percent to 48 percent. Between 2014 and 2020, Germany increased its natural gas imports from Russia by a whopping 41 percent, and now Germany gets 66 percent of its natural gas imports from Russia. In effect, Western Europe responded to Russia's previous expansionism by increasing its reliance on Russian energy.
Sanctions are a common nonmilitary response in international conflicts, but their effectiveness is particularly blunted on energy suppliers because oil is traded in U.S. dollars, and natural gas contracts usually have prices indexed to oil prices. The perverse effect of sanctions on Russia is that as the ruble suffers and weakens under sanctions, the exchange rate becomes more favorable for U.S. dollars, making the relative value of Russian exports to the local currency increase. Gazprom and Rosneft, Russia's major energy companies, are state-owned enterprises, meaning those energy sales are going right into Russia's coffers. With natural gas shortages, skyrocketing gas prices in Europe, and globally rising oil prices, Russia knows it has the West in a bind. Like a Chinese finger trap, the harder the sanctions hit Russia's economy, the stronger a lifeline its oil and gas exports will become.
The obvious response would be to start moving away from consumption of Russian energy products, but despite Russia's aggressive moves—and its attempts to interfere in U.S. elections—one of President Joe Biden's recent energy moves vis-à-vis Russia was to ask it to increase energy production. The U.S. is the world's largest producer of oil and natural gas, but one of the first moves by the Biden administration was to put a moratorium on new oil and gas leases for federal lands.
This is not a viewpoint merely held by the current administration. In 2018, Democratic senators requested that former President Donald Trump "leverage [his] personal relationship" to get OPEC and Russia to increase oil production. More recently, Democrats are calling on Biden to limit exports of natural gas in an attempt to stifle domestic price increases.
Politicians may have good intentions, but they should craft policy with a better understanding of the current global energy system, not an idealized one. Renewable energy is great, but fossil fuels cannot immediately be replaced. Electric vehicles are great, but there are still hundreds of millions of fossil fuel–powered vehicles in the U.S. and Europe.
Deterring Russian expansionism requires less reliance on Russian energy, not more. Policies that aim to increase Russian energy production or that reduce America's ability to supply energy to allies are only going to exacerbate the situation. While many energy policy efforts in recent years focused on environmental concerns, the world is now seeing the very real harm that comes from ignoring energy security issues that empower American adversaries.
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We could have been the ones supplying the gas, but thanks to SleepyJoe, we cannot.
If Trump had been the one to give Russia so much leverage, the media would have been all over it. No, I don't believe Sleep Joe is a Russian mole. He's just senile, guided by woke ignorance, with handlers even more woke and less aware of reality. But the media silence is deafening.
No, I don't believe Sleep Joe is a Russian mole.
Why not? It's not like there's been a lack of money flowing into his bank account from foreign governments, including Russia and the Russian-friendly Ukrainian government.
He's too senile for Putin to trust to do anything he promised or said.
The presidential staff is too disorganized and incompetent and numerous for Putin to even begin to control Biden.
Even if he's not senile, he's a weathervane. Putin wouldn't trust him to hold to any agreement at all if the currents shift.
As a Republican I applaud Putin's action in the Ukraine, and his goal of ridding that country of the Evil Liberal Fascists who had taken power there.
Viva Putin the great.
We will do the same here.
Lame
I remember when the Left had a rep of clever humor.
What the hell happened?
Not only could we have been supplying the products, the money wouldn't have filled Putin's coffers, which was a necessity before he instigated new aggression. As it is though, a year-plus of Biden's jackboot on the neck of American energy hasn't resulted in the overall global fossil fuel consumption. It just rearranged the pieces on the board and we are now effectively funding Putin's new war by buying 20M barrels or $2B a month. Yeah, we complain about Putin while we fund his war.
Fuck Joe Biden
Similarly stupid, Biden today said part of his initiative to lower gas prices in the US was to ask other oil nations to produce more, but none of the press bothered to ask him why he simply won't do this at home, which would be far more certain and faster.
Fuck Joe Biden, his politics, and his sycophants.
Instead, he suggested that he'd tap the oil reserves, reducing our strategic capacity for a miserable 2 cents a gallon at the pump for a limited time. Then he said the sanctions against Putin himself could be forthcoming. But not yet.
Wrong. See below.
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a trafficker in kiddie porn, a TDS-addled asshole and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Similarly stupid, Biden today said part of his initiative to lower gas prices in the US was to ask other oil nations to produce more, but none of the press bothered to ask him why he simply won't do this at home, which would be far more certain and faster.
Not to mention cleaner. American companies have been innovative in cleaning up the process and limiting pollutants and there's much less incentive for OPEC to bother with such trivialities. But this is the position you end up in when you've got decades of making purely symoblic gestures-you're too invested to admit they're all bullshit.
We could have been the ones supplying the gas, but thanks to SleepyJoe, we cannot.
Actually we are. The US has double its record natgas exports to Europe in just two months.
Exports of LNG from the United States to EU-27 and the UK increased from 3.4 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in November 2021 to 6.5 Bcf/d in January 2022—the most LNG shipped to Europe from the United States on a monthly basis to date, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s LNG Monthly reports and our own estimates, which are based on LNG shipping data.
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=51358
Of course the the idiots at wingnut.com says Biden shut down all drilling.
The US was energy independent and a net exporter in Dec 2020, and now we are an importer, all because of slo Jo.
Suck it, a-hole.
The Eurotrash dug their own graves.
BTW, turd is so fucking stupid and obviously incapable of reading that he seems to have missed yesterday's headline:
"Biden halts oil and gas leases amid legal fight on climate cost"
https://news.yahoo.com/biden-halts-oil-gas-leases-165646774.html
Never forget: turd LIES. turd is a steaming pile of lying lefty shit.
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a TDS addled asshole, a trafficker in kiddie porn and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
What I said earlier.
It helped Russia a lot that the Chancellor of Germany was an east german communist during the period.
European politicians are trying to alleviate concerns by saying they can transition away from Russian gas to renewables
While decommissioning their nuclear plants. Let's not forget that part.
Can we resume fracking yet?
Only when joe is sent to his nursing home.
Nah, Kameltoes won't allow that.
Harris lifts her skirt and says, "Did someone say fucking?"
Will New York State allow Marcellus shale production? This, single-handedly, would benefit the state and city relive their debt.
The Democrats are people who believe that rickshaws or bikes on dirt roads will provide a transportation grid. It’s a religion, a cult. Next move is to seize assets of any mention of intermittent energy.
relieve
The threat Russia poses to the West is insignificant next to the power of the Global Warming.
I read this in James Earl Jones voice.
No, for reality you need a John Kerry whine.
Every eco-greenie and Russian-dealing business person in Europe should eagerly volunteer to freeze in the dark. Later they may dedicate their bodies to bio-fuel rendering plants.
Soylent green, where the green is the green movement.
Let’s go Brandon!
Trump warned them. They made their bed.
"How Russia Got Leverage Over Europe's Energy"
Easy: The greenies handed it to them!
Watermelons, too.
Specifically John Kerry. Best private jet trust fund climate czar money can buy.
We spent four plus years and millions of dollars investigating "ties" between Trump and Russia. How about we investigate some of these "green" and "global warming" organizations for their ties to Russia or the Saudis?
Now, let's do manufacturing security. If China pulls a Russia in Taiwan, China has the real leverage, as we've seen with the supply chain crisis. But, this would run counter to the Chinese goods are cheap mantra often seen here on Reason.
Supplying the power gives you power.
After you eviscerate your own energy producing capacity, what does getting on your knees and begging for the power do? Asking for a friend.
Gets you electro-shocked in one of Putin's psychiatric prisons, most likely.
Phillip,
"Politicians may have good intentions, but they should craft policy with a better understanding of the current global energy system, not an idealized one."
They crafted policy to achieve the result that they wanted, not to achieve what is best.
Trudeau doesn’t mean well. The Biden administration doesn’t mean well. The EU doesn’t mean well. Combined they mean a very powerful dictatorship. The financial system and the federal reserve central banks and IMF will mandate climate change ahead of inflation. If you complain or protest they will seize your assets.
The west is not free. It will not be different this time.
Like a Chinese finger trap, the harder the sanctions hit Russia's economy, the stronger a lifeline its oil and gas exports will become.
Pro-Tip: To escape the Chinese Finger Trap, you push fingers toward each other in the trap to loosen it, then use your free fingers or mouth to hold the loosened trap open so you can remove your finger. Wash, Rinse, Repeat with the other finger and you are free!
Remember: The Life and Liberty You Save May Be Your Own!...And sooner than you think!
How Russia Got Leverage Over Europe's Energy?
Joe Biden gave that leverage to Russia with his Executive orders the first week in office with hi energy policies. Joe Biden also paid for Putin's war on Ukraine by those same policies.
Biden's 40+ Executive orders his first weeks in office are destroying America. To pretend otherwise is foolish.
As others have said, it was given to Putin by the Biden administration halting U.S. production.
German greens closing Germany’s nuclear power plants was a bad idea.
Why no mention of Israel’s gas reserves and the Israeli offer to build a pipeline to Europe?
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