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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5472600" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The oil out of Siberia has to keep moving through the pipelines or it will gel. That'll cause water to separate from it and in those temps that water will freeze hard. Frozen water expands and that will burst those pipes. We aren't talking about about a few leaks here and there. British Petroleum(BP) was maintaining those systems for the Russians but they all left at the start of the war. The Russians don't have the expertise to run, maintain, or repair those systems. If this scenario plays out it could be more than a decade before Russian production resumes at current levels. Essentially taking 4 million barrels a day off the world market. With much higher prices for everyone. $10 a gallon in the U.S. feasible. All the more reason why the U.S. needs to reopen Federal land to exploration and drilling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5472600, member: 24302"] The oil out of Siberia has to keep moving through the pipelines or it will gel. That'll cause water to separate from it and in those temps that water will freeze hard. Frozen water expands and that will burst those pipes. We aren't talking about about a few leaks here and there. British Petroleum(BP) was maintaining those systems for the Russians but they all left at the start of the war. The Russians don't have the expertise to run, maintain, or repair those systems. If this scenario plays out it could be more than a decade before Russian production resumes at current levels. Essentially taking 4 million barrels a day off the world market. With much higher prices for everyone. $10 a gallon in the U.S. feasible. All the more reason why the U.S. needs to reopen Federal land to exploration and drilling. [/QUOTE]
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