Will getting more Oil from the Middle East make climate change worse?

 Boris Johnson went to the Middle East, to see the Saudis and UAE, to ask it they would consider increasing their output, but so far the answer appears to be no. The Middle Eastern countries work with Russia to control the flow of Oil and Gas to maximise the profits. But money has a way of talking and the Saudis and UAE want still more money. Iran and its oil might be another possibility with the thawing of relationships. Will getting more oil from Saudi Arabia make the greenhouse gas pollution greater? The honest answer is if it is just changing the supplier then Russia gives less and the Saudi’s more then there should be no overall change in the world, but this will affect the Saudi’s more and they are attempting to control the emissions. Russia certainly won’t be happy about this and on current actions might do something stupid. Russia’s threats to cut off Gas too Europe won’t happen because this is Putin’s major source of income and finding other suitable buyers like India and China are geographically more difficult to supply.



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