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Oh good, too many things were going well right now/sarc
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also because i remembered, worth noting the downstream effects of natgas price spikes like *squints* nuclear energy, fertilizers, and slaughterhouses.
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here were the worries last week when it was only up 400%https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/why-record-high-british-natgas-prices-caused-crisis-over-co2-supplies-2021-09-22/ …
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Any reason for that? Could be wrong but I think the US is the only country that produces, consumes, and exports large amounts of natural gas. Can't see a supply crunch stateside that would prompt y'all to cut exports.
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Can't see the US shutting off exports deliberately, but we're still not out of the woods that another Category 4 or 5 hits the Gulf Coast before the end of the (ever elongating) hurricane season and FUBARs everything up for a few months.
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“Force majeure” is my apocalypse key phrase. I doubt we would hear of such a thing if it became necessary, though.
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Yeah. Ukraine can blackmail their way into EU now.
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Eh then the price will go up and incentivize more production, I wouldn’t worry about that stuff too much But yes nuclear is the key
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can that be done easily? like is it mostly a matter of turning a dial, or at relevant margins is it a matter of some capital investment? worry about that with supply chains
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