Economia

I profitti «oltraggiosi» delle Big Oil

The facilities of the oil refinery on the industrial site of PCK-Raffinerie GmbH are illuminated in the evening in Schwedt, Germany, Wednesday, May 4, 2022. Crude oil from Russia arrives at the oil refinery via the \\\"Friendship\\\" pipeline. The Russian energy company Rosneft took over a large part of the refinery last year. Rosneft is Russia's largest oil producer. According to its own information, the plant in the Uckermark region processes 12 million tons of crude oil annually, making it one of the largest processing sites in Germany. (Patrick Pleul/dpa via AP)
The facilities of the oil refinery on the industrial site of PCK-Raffinerie GmbH are illuminated in the evening in Schwedt, Germany, Wednesday, May 4, 2022. Crude oil from Russia arrives at the oil refinery via the "Friendship" pipeline. The Russian energy company Rosneft took over a large part of the refinery last year. Rosneft is Russia's largest oil producer. According to its own information, the plant in the Uckermark region processes 12 million tons of crude oil annually, making it one of the largest processing sites in Germany. (Patrick Pleul/dpa via AP)
  • Sulle due sponde dell'Atlantico, in Europa e in America, il modo più efficace per definire i colossali profitti inanellati negli ultimi giorni dalle multinazionali del petrolio è: "oltraggiosi".
  • Non una citazione da Greta Thunberg o Greenpeace ma della Casa Bianca. Nessun comparto a Wall Street ha guadagnato tanto come il petrolifero.
  • Come è possibile che le major dell’oro nero facciano tanti soldi, in una fase tanto incerta, con l’economia globale in frenata?

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