The geopolitical divorce where oil producers stop pretending to care about net-zero deadlines and start prioritizing actual energy demand.
The geopolitical divorce where oil producers stop pretending to care about net-zero deadlines and start prioritizing actual energy demand.
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The moment OPEC countries realize they don’t need to beg for Western approval anymore and can simply sell their oil to China, India, and anyone else willing to pay market price.
The development that exposes how Europe’s green dreams depend entirely on other countries continuing to produce the dirty energy they publicly condemn.
The clever retaliation where OPEC turns the West’s own “energy transition” demands against them by redirecting supply to more realistic buyers.
The strategic move that proves fossil fuels aren’t going anywhere as long as major economies like China and India keep buying them without guilt.
The ultimate reality check for climate warriors: the world’s oil isn’t going away, it’s just going somewhere else; and your electric car still needs the grid they’re trying to destroy.
The oil cartel’s version of Brexit: “We’re leaving your fantasy world of wind and solar; good luck keeping the lights on.”