We know that after the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war, European countries imposed a series of sanctions on Russian natural gas, but under the Russian counter-measures, there was a big gap in European natural gas, which could not be filled by importing natural gas from the United States. Russia even lit a natural gas torch at the border. The natural gas consumed in one day is enough to make Europe feel distressed for a long time, but Russia has the largest natural gas reserves in the world and is rich in money.
Second, the industrial metal of Russian energy Russia is rich in industrial metal resources in addition to natural gas resources. Russian industrial metals purchased by European and American countries are nickel and aluminum, and the imports of key Russian industrial metals, aluminum and nickel, by the European Union and the United States reached US$ 654.38+0.98 billion, a sharp increase of over 70% year-on-year. This shows the importance of Russian industrial metals to European and American countries.
Third, the impact of Russian energy on the world Because of Russia's abundant energy reserves, Russian energy has a great impact on the world. In fact, the influence of Russian energy on world energy can already be felt in our lives. For example, after the war between Ukraine and Russia began, the price of energy has been rising all over the world, especially the price of a full tank of oil in a car, which we can all feel in our lives.