For the future, they don't put up oil and gas rigs that big unless there is lots of gas there and the area is largely untapped, one reason for the invasion, Ukrainian competition and breaking the Russian stranglehold on European energy. It is very close to the EU too just a few hundred miles from the polish border.nice to see this, this morning.....wtg UA
seems they got some new toys that were there too......
what in the tin can? at least they can fire a projectile
At least one of them according to the video.what in the tin can? at least they can fire a projectile
actually those rigs are sitting on one of the largest gas deposits for Ukraine, Russia took them in 2015, i just can remember the name of the deposit there.For the future, they don't put up oil and gas rigs that big unless there is lots of gas there and the area is largely untapped, one reason for the invasion, Ukrainian competition and breaking the Russian stranglehold on European energy. It is very close to the EU too just a few hundred miles from the polish border.
true....makes me wonder how effective they are gonna be for the battlefield.....At least one of them according to the video.
Maybe not this year or even next, but they could start the pipeline in the EU to the place early and once the Russians are clear of Crimea and Transnistria, then serious rapid development can begin. Germany has enough LNG for domestic needs, but I understand their industry is suffering for a lack. I figure Ukraine has a window of a decade to sell as much LNG and oil to the EU and the surrounding region including Turkey, as they can, before demand drops off due to the green energy revolution. It should secure Europe's energy until they transition away and stop them from burning coal to generate electricity. It should also make Ukraine prosper if they can control corruption and with Zelenskyy and in the aftermath of an existential national fight, they have a good chance. Veterans didn't fight this war so crooks could steal the country from out under them and veterans will be a political force to be reckoned with in post war Ukraine. They will see corruption as betrayal, I mean look what it did for the Russians and everybody in Ukraine absorbed that lesson.actually those rigs are sitting on one of the largest gas deposits for Ukraine, Russia took them in 2015, i just can remember the name of the deposit there.
If they can, and i use if very harshly, Ukraine can turn that into giving Europe gas for the winter going through Romania......
it's a nice grab
At least when they capture the shit the Ukrainians can turn them into disposable mine plows and flails, remotely controlled and keep plowing and flailing areas with them until they are gone or worn out.