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Austria Ready To Nationalize The Local Gas Storage "Haidach", Owned By "Gazprom" by bn365: 7:05pm On Jun 02, 2022
Austria is ready to nationalize the local gas storage "Haidach", owned by "Gazprom".
The republic has already created legal conditions for transferring the facility to an alternative supplier in the event that the Russian corporation refuses to fill it with fuel, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said in a statement.

“For those storage facilities that are not in use, like the Haidach storage facility, which belongs to Gazprom and is currently at the 0.0% occupancy level, we have now created legal prerequisites for its transfer in private law, if Gazprom does not use the storage.
On the principle of "use it or lose it" we have created framework conditions to force the topic of energy security by winter, "Nehammer said during a speech in the upper house of the Austrian Parliament.

Earlier, the head of the country's government threatened Russian President Vladimir Putin with this measure during a telephone conversation. Haidach in Salzburg is the largest underground gas storage facility in Austria. According to the chancellor, this facility is of particular strategic importance, as it supplies not only the Austrian regions of Tyrol and Vorarlberg, but also neighboring Germany.
De facto, as of the beginning of June, it is empty.

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Re: Austria Ready To Nationalize The Local Gas Storage "Haidach", Owned By "Gazprom" by Ogamysamo: 7:11pm On Jun 02, 2022
9ja where you de? i de aso, what you do? i de sleep. why you sleep? na my leaders what they do? ma jus sure top
bravo! goodluck to them
Re: Austria Ready To Nationalize The Local Gas Storage "Haidach", Owned By "Gazprom" by Nancy1986: 11:04pm On Jun 02, 2022
bn365:
Austria is ready to nationalize the local gas storage "Haidach", owned by "Gazprom".
The republic has already created legal conditions for transferring the facility to an alternative supplier in the event that the Russian corporation refuses to fill it with fuel, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said in a statement.

“For those storage facilities that are not in use, like the Haidach storage facility, which belongs to Gazprom and is currently at the 0.0% occupancy level, we have now created legal prerequisites for its transfer in private law, if Gazprom does not use the storage.
On the principle of "use it or lose it" we have created framework conditions to force the topic of energy security by winter, "Nehammer said during a speech in the upper house of the Austrian Parliament.

Earlier, the head of the country's government threatened Russian President Vladimir Putin with this measure during a telephone conversation. Haidach in Salzburg is the largest underground gas storage facility in Austria. According to the chancellor, this facility is of particular strategic importance, as it supplies not only the Austrian regions of Tyrol and Vorarlberg, but also neighboring Germany.
De facto, as of the beginning of June, it is empty.







Russia should bomb it if they can't pay Russia for using the facilities.
Re: Austria Ready To Nationalize The Local Gas Storage "Haidach", Owned By "Gazprom" by tonididdy(m): 11:21am On Jun 03, 2022
Lol you can eat the empty tanks.... Dumb fvcks


Don't beg for mercy.... Winter is coming grin

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Re: Austria Ready To Nationalize The Local Gas Storage "Haidach", Owned By "Gazprom" by 1stGenAmerican(f): 11:40am On Jun 03, 2022
People comment without reading and understanding the story.
Re: Austria Ready To Nationalize The Local Gas Storage "Haidach", Owned By "Gazprom" by 1stGenAmerican(f): 11:41am On Jun 03, 2022
tonididdy:
Lol you can eat the empty tanks.... Dumb fvcks


Don't beg for mercy.... Winter is coming grin

They’re not begging. The story is about legitimatizing using an alternate supplier to replace Russia. Winter just finished.
Re: Austria Ready To Nationalize The Local Gas Storage "Haidach", Owned By "Gazprom" by seunny4lif(m): 11:47am On Jun 03, 2022
Ogamysamo:
9ja where you de? i de aso,
what you do? i de sleep.
why you sleep? na my leaders
what they do? ma jus sure top

bravo! goodluck to them
If only we are refining our own oil, then Nigeria should have been cashing out like Russia and Saudi, even with all the sanctions on Iran not to be able to use Swift, Iran has made billions of dollars from crude oil.
Nigeria is long gone

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Re: Austria Ready To Nationalize The Local Gas Storage "Haidach", Owned By "Gazprom" by tonididdy(m): 12:31pm On Jun 03, 2022
1stGenAmerican:


They’re not begging. The story is about legitimatizing using an alternate supplier to replace Russia. Winter just finished.

Save your Grammer for an illetrate.

No the story is about some empty storage tanks that Putin doesn't give a fvck about!

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