Oil: Is Putin A Savior For Consumers? No

 | Oct 22, 2021 20:04

The world has a new ‘energy czar’—at least Vladimir Putin would like to think of himself as one—and he’s reaching out to both sides of the aisle: producers (Russia is big enough to sit beside the Saudis in OPEC+) and consumers (Europe can solve its gas crisis if only it listens to Moscow, he says).

The 'fixes' offered by the Russian president to the world’s ills have often been viewed with suspicion and perhaps for good reason.

Earlier this week, we learned Russia won’t go out of its way to offer European consumers extra gas unless it gets something in return: regulatory approval to start shipments through the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline. In exchange for upping supplies, Russia wants to get German and European Union approval to begin using the pipeline to Europe.

On Thursday, Putin said something else that raised a buzz in oil markets: OPEC+ was putting out more barrels than it had announced.