*Breaking News: America invades Norway to save us from northern lights, polar bears, and Swedes.*
pierebean on
As *fossil* energy ~~lifeline~~ dealer
Hot_Sweet2943 on
Lmao Norway is making a ton of money of these fools 😂
ArjunaKrisna on
It is only business, do not pretend you care, Norway.
Dipshitmagnet2 on
In response the UK government raises tax on UK oil businesses to 99% and bans any further exploration and development in the North Sea. Wonders why the UK economy tanks while Norway pave their streets in gold.
Prudent_Trickutro on
Those sneaky environmentally friendly Norwegians 🙄😂
MootRevolution on
If the Iran situation stays like this for more than a few weeks, we’re going to see major economical disruptions world wide. And Europe will be hit hard. I don’t think people see how much of an actual lifeline this would become for Europe. This offer from Norway is part just business, but it’s probably also motivated by Norway not wanting to see Europe’s economies (and societies, because that what will swiftly follow!) crashing hard.
Europe really needs to focus on energy sovereignty and it’s frustrating how much time and opportunities are wasted, while everyone knows it’s a major weak spot because a lack of energy could bring Europe to its knees.
Muntt1 on
Norway has always limited Statoil’s production and development just to maintain long-term goals on energy security. They drill more when they need to but haven’t gone all out. In recent years they have invested more on renewables.
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*Breaking News: America invades Norway to save us from northern lights, polar bears, and Swedes.*
As *fossil* energy ~~lifeline~~ dealer
Lmao Norway is making a ton of money of these fools 😂
It is only business, do not pretend you care, Norway.
In response the UK government raises tax on UK oil businesses to 99% and bans any further exploration and development in the North Sea. Wonders why the UK economy tanks while Norway pave their streets in gold.
Those sneaky environmentally friendly Norwegians 🙄😂
If the Iran situation stays like this for more than a few weeks, we’re going to see major economical disruptions world wide. And Europe will be hit hard. I don’t think people see how much of an actual lifeline this would become for Europe. This offer from Norway is part just business, but it’s probably also motivated by Norway not wanting to see Europe’s economies (and societies, because that what will swiftly follow!) crashing hard.
Europe really needs to focus on energy sovereignty and it’s frustrating how much time and opportunities are wasted, while everyone knows it’s a major weak spot because a lack of energy could bring Europe to its knees.
Norway has always limited Statoil’s production and development just to maintain long-term goals on energy security. They drill more when they need to but haven’t gone all out. In recent years they have invested more on renewables.
As long as germany turns on the reactors.