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True. The claim is true. In early 2026, the Russian energy sector was indeed struggling, as evidenced by a drop in oil and gas revenues in January 2026 to their lowest level since July 2020 and a budget deficit in the first qu...

"In 2026, the Russian energy sector entered with tears in its eyes. Unfortunately, this did not last long, because already at the beginning of March, the whole situation changed by 180 degrees. The crisis related to the war in Iran began to sharply raise the prices of basic energy carriers, both raw materials and fuels. And this in itself was a certain salvation for Russia, which could sell the raw materials it exported at higher prices." "W rok 2026 rosyjski sektor energetyczny wchodził ze łzami w oczach. Niestety to nie trwało długo, bo już na początku marca cała sytuacja zmieniła się o 180 stopni. Kryzys związany z wojną w Iranie zaczął podnosić gwałtownie ceny podstawowych nośników energii, zarówno surowców jak i paliw. I już samo to w sobie było pewnym ratunkiem dla Rosji, która mogła sprzedawać te surowce, które eksportowała po wyższych cenach."
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Do gry weszły bowiem nowe rafinerie, których remonty czy budowa były przesunięte jeszcze w okresie pandemii koronawirusa. I teraz te nowe jednostki zaczęły stabilizować wciąż kruchą sytuację, jeżeli chodzi o globalną gospodarkę potrzebującą cały czas takich nośników energii jak olej napędowy czy benzyna. Tak więc w rok 2026 rosyjski sektor energetyczny wchodził ze łzami w oczach. Niestety to nie trwało długo, bo już na początku marca cała sytuacja zmieniła się o 180 stopni. Kryzys związany z wojną w Iranie zaczął podnosić gwałtownie ceny podstawowych nośników energii, zarówno surowców jak i paliw. I już samo to w sobie było pewnym ratunkiem dla Rosji, która mogła sprzedawać te surowce, które eksportowała po wyższych cenach. Różnica między ceną rynkową poszczególnych surowców czy paliw, a tą ceną, po której sprzedawali je Rosjanie, zaczęła się zmniejszać, podczas gdy równolegle ta cena globalna, oficjalna szła coraz wyżej. Bo do tej pory Rosjanie byli de facto zmuszeni do sprzedawania swojej ropy czy swojego gazu po bardzo niskich cenach. Z tego względu, że niewiele p

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