The low morale of the trading community in Ukraine and the EU leads to the supply of LPG originating in Russia to Ukraine. Traders are faced with the problem of either working with Russian resources or not working at all, say Artem Kuyun and Ivan Marchenkov, experts of the A-95 Consulting Group.
" Ukrainian traders are faced with the question: either you work with Russian resources, or you don’t work at all. It turns out that the market will either be filled with Russian gas, or destabilized due to a shortage. Both options are bad," UA "
The invasion of cheap Russian gas causes painful damage to companies that protect their reputation and refuse to work with a bloody product.
Thus, the head of a large Polish trading company interviewed by experts believes that until there is a complete ban on Russian gas imports, he will continue to influence the market.
“In the end, everything will come to a situation where you have to choose between conscience and profit. Either everyone trades, or no one, there is no third way, ”says the trader.
He admits that he would like to say that Poland or even the EU may soon ban Russian LPG, but that would be true..
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As for the greater Europe, LPG is unlikely to fall into its field of vision in the near future.
“We also need to prepare for the fact that the Russian resource will not leave Eastern Europe soon, leaving Moscow not only with income, but also with an impact on energy security,” the trader notes.
Recall that despite the radical replacement of liquefied gas suppliers to Ukraine, there is reason to believe that we are still buying Russian fuel, just now - with European documents.