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Re: The Wrath of Khan – politicalbetting.com
Just to add another thing: Even if there was no LNG, natural gas prices would still have a degree of correlation, because (a) electricity generation (which will be correlated via both interconnectors… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Wrath of Khan – politicalbetting.com
He's partly right. Oil prices are completely connected because it's really easy to ship around the world, and there are thousands of oil tankers. Essentially any price "bump" will… (View Post)2 -
Re: The Wrath of Khan – politicalbetting.com
My latest Substack: The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Energy Prices Again, feel free to like, etc. :smile: (View Post)1 -
Re: The Wrath of Khan – politicalbetting.com
And the biggest interconnector, lest we forget, is the 1.4GW North Sea Link which went live in 2021 and exports energy to the UK. The reality is that energy prices are extremely correlated everywhere… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Wrath of Khan – politicalbetting.com
Under 40%? Labour only just topped 40% in May. It's entirely possible that Labour's vote is in the 20s, with an Islamist party taking votes in East London, the Greens hoovering up the stude… (View Post)2
