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Friday, March 4, 2022
Russian invasion expected to affect energy markets
By CAROL RYAN DUMAS
Capital Press
Russia is a significant player in
global energy markets, and its inva-
sion of Ukraine and the response
from Western countries are expected
to impact oil and gas supplies and
prices, according to Rabobank
researchers.
“In global energy markets, it’s
really hard to overstate Russia’s
importance,” said Ryan Fitzmaurice,
energy commodity strategist with
RaboResearch.
Russia produces more than 10
million barrels of crude oil a day,
10% of global supplies, and exports
half of its production, he said during
a web conference on Tuesday.
“It’s a top three global supplier
alongside the U.S. and Saudi Ara-
bia,” he said.
Russia is also a meaningful
exporter of refined products such as
diesel and gasoline, he said.
“In terms of natural gas, it’s the
same story. Russia is a very signif-
icant supplier alongside the U.S.,
Qatar and Australia,” he said.
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searching for the Togo pack last
fall after 40 days had passed
without a depredation.
The department said that
just hunting for the pack may
have discouraged wolves
from attacking more cattle.
“Our definition of success is
not whether a wolf is killed,”
Smith said.
Wolf advocates had pro-
posed a rule that would put in
place detailed requirements for
ranchers, including the use of
range riders. Fish and Wildlife
rejected that approach.
The department said the
wolf advocates’ proposal
could lead to fewer dead
wolves in the short term, but
would allow depredations
to escalate, perhaps causing
the department to kill more
wolves in the long run.
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lem is the Togo pack in north-
east Washington. Susewind
has authorized lethal control
against the pack five times
since 2018, but the depart-
ment has killed only one wolf.
Stevens County rancher
Scott Nielsen said Tuesday that
cattlemen have cooperated with
Fish and Wildlife to prevent
attacks, but the department has
failed to remove wolves and
end the cycle of depredations.
“What’s a chronic-conflict
zone? It’s someplace where
things have not been fixed,”
said Nielsen, who heads up
the Cattle Producers of Wash-
ington range-riding program.
“If a rancher does everything
demanded by the department,
they’re still not removing
wolves.”
Fish and Wildlife suspended
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the department’s flexibil-
ity, though Fish and Wildlife
would have formal preven-
tive plans for ranchers in areas
where Susewind has autho-
rized lethal control in at least
two of the past three years.
Fish and Wildlife already
meets with ranchers before
grazing season to talk about
preventing depredations.
The department’s wolf pol-
icy lead, Julia Smith, said the
formal plans may not differ
much from current practices,
but could prevent conflicts by
ensuring that protective mea-
sures are in place before wolves
start attacking livestock.
“It doesn’t have to be some-
thing wildly different,” she said.
“It’s more about formalizing it.”
The only pack that currently
qualifies as a chronic prob-
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Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife won’t kill
wolves in “chronic con-
flict” areas unless ranchers
follow department-written
plans to prevent depreda-
tions, according to a rule
proposed Tuesday.
The rule would only
apply to wolf packs with a
multi-year history of attack-
ing livestock. The proposal
largely mirrors the depart-
ment’s current informal pol-
icy of requiring ranchers to
try non-lethal deterrents first.
The rule, however, responds
to an order by Gov. Jay Inslee,
who echoed complaints by
wolf advocates that the depart-
ment kills too many wolves in
the Kettle Mountain Range of
northeast Washington.
The department initially
had resisted writing a rule,
preferring a “protocol” that
leaves it up to Fish and Wild-
life Director Kelly Susewind
to decide when to use lethal
control.
The proposed rule retains
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of a physical supply shock while
the U.S. is more at risk of a sticker
shock, both at the pump and at
home,” he said.
Russia controls more than 30%
of European oil imports and 35%
of European natural gas imports, he
said.
the increased risk and despite posi-
tive economics,” he said.
BP and Shell have rushed to
divest their Russian joint ventures,
and several European refiners are
scrambling to replace Russian crude
oil with alternatives, he said.
“We haven’t seen supply disrup-
tions yet, but I think that is certainly
a risk as we move forward here,” he
said.
The last real oil shock to Europe
and the global market was in 2011
with the Libyan civil war. Oil
exports to Europe went from 1.25
million barrels a day to zero, and
Brent crude oil went from roughly
$90 to $125 a barrel in just four
months, he said.
The impact could be even more
substantial given Russia’s much
greater stature in energy markets, he
said.
“In terms of natural gas, specif-
ically in Europe we see the biggest
price impact given their dependency
on Russian gas and the fact that
there’s already a crisis going on for
natural gas supplies in Europe and
Asia,” he said.
WDFW proposes wolf-removal rule
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Russia produces significant
amounts of natural gas, both for
domestic use and export. It exports
natural gas via an extensive pipeline
network to Europe and Asia, as well
as waterborne LNG export termi-
nals, he said.
“Europe is certainly most at risk
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The Russian pipe-laying ship Akademik Tscherski, which construct-
ed Russia’s Nord Stream 2 Baltic Sea pipeline. “In global energy
markets, it’s really hard to overstate Russia’s importance,” said Ryan
Fitzmaurice, energy commodity strategist with RaboResearch.
“The reason Russia maintains
such a strong foothold into European
energy markets is due to its exten-
sive and cost-effective pipeline net-
work,” he said.
That network stretches from oil
and gas fields in western Siberia to
end-user markets in Europe with
various arteries along the way, giv-
ing Russia a significant financial
edge over competing waterborne
imports, he said.
The balance of Russia’s exports is
primarily sent to Asia. The U.S. does
import some crude oil and refined
products from Russia, but that flow
could easily be replaced, he said.
“The West has implemented
harsh sanctions on Russia and has
greatly hindered its ability to deal
in financial markets and to execute
transactions,” he said.
“So far, energy has been specif-
ically carved out of those sanctions
and the SWIFT financial system
action to maintain orderly commod-
ity markets. However, consider-
ing these actions, European compa-
nies are already backing away from
doing business with Russia given
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