Got Gas?

Russian president Vladimir Putin has signed a decree that demands ‘unfriendly countries’ must pay for Russian gas in rubles.

The new law dictates that ‘unfriendly countries’ must open accounts in Russian banks and will come into force on April 1.

Current gas supply contracts will be stopped if buyers from ‘unfriendly countries’ do not meet new payment terms.

10 Replies to “Got Gas?”

  1. I’ll take my pay in rubbies thank you.
    I don’t have an account with the Gazprom Bank. But I do keep bankers hours so don’t bother me before 10am

  2. Recently, the Russian central bank announced that it will put the ruble on a gold standard. The bank pegged 1 gram of gold to 5,000 rubles. Now that means, one troy ounce of gold or 32 grams of Gold would now cost 1,60,000 rubles in Russia. At the current exchange rate, 32 grams of gold would cost roughly $1,600 in Russia.

  3. Gold was always valued highly back home in Peru.

    How much gold can we get for our wood.

    Lets build a pipeline to ship our Wood Reserves to Germany

    AlpacaStream!

  4. When I was at the High School the other night, they said we have to move the school because of the Pipe Line.

    I though the president cancelled the XL Pipe Line to punish Putin

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