Because nothing unites more than mutual interest… and Russian gas
In a twist that no one saw coming (or maybe everyone, because what does Russia do when the West closes its doors? Look for new friends!), the Russian embassy in Mexico has decided that the Aztec country needs a hug… energetic. “Liquefied natural gas? We have it. Oil technology? Take two” seems to be the motto of this peculiar cooperation offer. How timely, just when Europe turns its back on the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
The menu of Russian-Mexican “friendship”
According to the diplomatic statement – which sounds more like an energy supermarket catalog – Russia not only wants to sell LNG (liquefied natural gas, for mortals), but also to teach its “tricks” to extract oil in complicated places. Do you anticipate that Mexico plans to drill in the Popocatépetl crater? Tsiviliov, the Russian Minister of Energy, even promises to “bring electricity to every corner.” It sounds nice, although one wonders if they will include an instruction manual for when blackouts are caused by… let’s say, international sanctions.
The most ironic thing: while Russia offers this “selfless collaboration”, U.S. It provides 70% of the gas consumed by Mexico (according to Fitch Ratings). Could it be that the Kremlin found a way to annoy Washington without moving a missile? Brilliant geopolitical move… or pure coincidence, of course.
And Mexican companies? Well, they are “invited to collaborate”, although no one specifies if the deal includes free vodka in the meetings of directors. Of course, the Russian embassy assures that its technologies will improve “efficiency in oil processing”. Translation: “We will teach them to get every last drop out of it… like we do with our economy.”.
Meanwhile, in Texas someone must be adjusting gas prices. Just in case.
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