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Green Is Dead: EU Energy Roadmap Has Shifted From Decarbonization To Energy Security, Goldman Warns

Reading toward the end of the Goldman oil upgrade note discussed previously (available to pro subs) we find what is arguably the most important information in the entire research report.

Discussing how the Russian invasion will result in a “dramatic reshape of the global energy landscape for the coming decades”, Goldman writes – at the very end of the note – that:

The energy shock created by Russia will change energy policy and planning in coming years, in our view. The EU will soon announce its  energy roadmap and has reportedly shifted its short-term focus from decarbonization to energy security, likely relying for now on more coal, more nuclear, and gas generation, and overall allowing for more carbon emissions [consistent with the sharp sell-off in European carbon prices over the past week of nearly 30%].

As Goldman concludes: “This should prove be a significant positive for US and core-OPEC energy output in coming years, and the price induced accelerator of the energy transition for the following decade.”

The take home lesson here is never let your energy policy be dictated by a petulant teenage girl, whose subversive ideas – as some jokingly suggested…

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3 thoughts on “Green Is Dead: EU Energy Roadmap Has Shifted From Decarbonization To Energy Security, Goldman Warns”

  1. We have been burning shit since we lived in caves. Oil is an artificially inflated commodity like Gold. What’s any of it worth if you can’t do anything with it. People have nostalgic notions that working on oil rigs or crawling into some Coal Mine is resectable work like some white trash Marlboro Man fantasy of toil. Those should be minimum wage jobs for stupid people that make nothing of their lives. So what its dangerous these days working in a Dollar Store is too.

  2. 6:25, serious question. When did you put time in an oil rig or in a coal mine? Another question, could you do it now?

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