German Chemical Giant Warns Of “Total Collapse” If Russian Gas Supply Cut

Via ZeroHedge

CEO of Germany’s multinational BASF SE, the world’s largest chemical producer, has warned that curbing or cutting off energy imports from Russia would bring into doubt the continued existence of small and medium-sized energy companies, and further would likely spiral Germany into its most “catastrophic” economic crisis going back to the end of World War 2.

Company CEO Martin Brudermuller issued the words in an interview with Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper just ahead of German officials by midweek giving an “early warning” to industries and the population of possible natural gas shortages, as Russia appears ready to firmly hold to Putin’s recent declaration that “unfriendly countries” must settle energy payments in rubles, related to the Ukraine crisis and resultant Western sanctions.

According to Bloomberg he mused that while “Germany could be independent from Russia gas in four to five years” it remains that “LNG imports cannot be increased quickly enough to replace all Russian gas flows in the short term.”

CEO of BASF Martin Brudermüller, file image

But in the meantime, Brudermuller described that “It’s not enough that we all turn down the heating by 2 degrees now” given that “Russia covers 55 percent of German natural gas consumption.” He emphasized that if Russian gas disappeared overnight, “many things would collapse here” – given that we would have high levels of unemployment, and many companies would go bankrupt. This would lead to irreversible damage.” He continued:

“To put it bluntly: This could bring the German economy into its worst crisis since the end of the Second World War and destroy our prosperity. For many small and medium-sized companies in particular, it could mean the end. We can’t risk that!”

The dire warning of coming disaster in the event Russian gas is shut off came in response being questioned over whether it’s at all possible to abandon Russian energy.

Asserting that this issue is not “black and white” – and that the German economy stands on the brink of catastrophe, the BASF CEO said that if this standoff continues to escalate it will “open the eyes of many on both sides”

Below is the question posed by the newspaper, and Brudermuller’s response:

And what if, for example, Putin’s demand for payment in rubles leads to an immediate stop in gas supplies?

“A delivery stop for a short time would perhaps open the eyes of many – on both sides. It would make clear the magnitude of the consequences. But if we don’t get any more Russian gas for a long time, then we really have a problem here in Germany. At BASF, we would have to scale back or completely shut down production at our largest site in Ludwigshafen if the supply fell significantly and permanently below 50 percent of our maximum natural gas requirement. Minister Habeck has already activated the early warning level of the gas emergency plan.”

Separate sources estimate that at Ludwigshafen alone this scenario would immediately lead to some 40,000 employees being possibly laid off, or at least put on short-time working hours.

He warned further in the interview that many Germans are currently greatly underestimating the consequences of what Russia shutting off the taps would mean… nothing less than a historic crisis:

“Many have misconceptions. I notice that in many of the conversations I have. People often make no connection at all between a boycott and their own job. As if our economy and our prosperity were set in stone.”

He explained that higher prices are already having a huge impact on the food supply given at this point BASF has been forced to reduce the production of ammonia for fertilizer production.

Brudermuller called this “a catastrophe and we will feel it even more clearly next year than this one. Because most of the fertilizers that the farmers need this year have already been bought. In 2023 there will be a shortage, and then the poor countries in particular, for example in Africa, will no longer be able to afford to buy basic foodstuffs.” In a very alarming statement and forewarning, he added: “There is a risk of famine.”

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A9racer
A9racer
April 1, 2022 7:59 am

I am betting many city folk will regret not getting their 40 acres and a mules but instead investing in crack and foodstamps.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  A9racer
April 1, 2022 5:50 pm

They’ll just go right back to literally eating each other.

realestatepup
realestatepup
April 1, 2022 8:18 am

This is what you get when you have a completely uneducated populace dependent on getting “information” from social media.

You do not have to have a genius IQ to know all actions have consequences. Very, very bad consequences.
A simple search by any German citizen would reveal how dependent their country is on natural gas from Russia. Not just for heating homes, but for virtually every thing else in their lives.

Germany, like almost every single other Westernized country, has eliminated consequences for their citizens. No job? No problem! Just live on cradle-to-grave hand outs! Drug addict? No problem. We’ll give you injection sites with nurses to bring your ass back to life when you OD. Drive-in hooker pods with wash stations and condoms. FREE FREE FREEEEEEEE!!!!

Nothing in life is free. Someone always has to pay, and make no mistake it is not nor will it ever be the people at the top making these terrible decisions.

And now the very real possibility that Germany will be starving soon is looming on the horizon. I also wonder what all that cultural diversity influx will do when THEY can’t get food…ask nice? Hmmm….no, that doesn’t seem right. Grow their own in community gardens? Nah….Good luck disarmed Germany preventing thousands of hungry “refugees” from just taking your food. Same goes for France, Greece, and Italy.

Hey Germany, stop acting like an idiot and just pay for the damn gas in rubles. No one, and I mean NO ONE even understands currency exchange, reserve currency, and all that BS anyway. You can just spin it any way you want. Fuck, you could tell them you’re paying in German Beer and sausages and they would probably think that’s a real thing.

Sigh.

B_MC
B_MC
April 1, 2022 9:37 am

BASF – another reminder of the good old days….

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  B_MC
April 1, 2022 2:38 pm

Hmm, those good ol’ days of “TDK vs. BASF” flame wars…

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 1, 2022 10:14 am

They better ask that retarded Swedish girl what to do.

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
April 1, 2022 10:22 am

Dependency is as dangerous for nations as it is for individuals. It makes you weak and vulnerable.

Bos'n
Bos'n
April 1, 2022 10:27 am

Shit in your mess kit moment ?

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 1, 2022 10:44 am

A war on Ukraine about who controls the flow of energy into Europe? I guess ships carrying LNG across an ocean is better for the environment than a completed pipeline. If the Russians were offering energy at reasonable prices I don’t get what all the fuss is about. Things are really fuked up now, I bet Joe Biden is involved somehow.

Stucky
Stucky
April 1, 2022 12:47 pm

DEAR GERMAN PEOPLES,

You once were a proud nation, full of brilliant people with expertise in both all the arts and sciences. You were fierce beyond comprehension. OK, you lost both World Wars, but is was basically Deutschland against the ENTIRE world!! Seriously, that you almost pulled this off (twice!) is truly remarkable. So, lemme aks you just one question …

When did you guys become such Pussies??? Maybe it was the 75 year occupation by America? Yea, I think that was it. So here is what I urge you to do ASAP:

—–1) Tell America to fuck the fuck off!!

—–2) Become pals with Russia.

—–3) Do this on just a 6 month trial basis. See what happens. What do you have to lose? Nichts!!

Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
April 1, 2022 1:51 pm

My brother just retired last year as the CEO of BASF North America.
Very nice, down to earth guy, but completely woke and clueless. I never asked if he’s gone through Klaus’s WEF leadership training.
I’m the black sheep.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 1, 2022 5:49 pm

I heard they would last six weeks if the gas is shut off. Less if the natural gas pumping stations in Norway “malfunctioned” for some reason.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
April 1, 2022 11:19 pm

Looks like it’s game on. Germany sending personnel carriers to Ukies maybe not such a great idea.

RUSSIA STOPS SHIPMENTS OF GAS TO GERMANY

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Iska Waran
April 1, 2022 11:30 pm

They stopped shipment through the Yamal pipeline that runs through Ukraine. This was announced two weeks ago commencing April 1 due to the war.

Sergei
Sergei
April 5, 2022 3:39 pm

And all this economically suicidal stuff that the EU leaders seem so willing to put their countries through in order to “punish” Russia is being done or about to be done for the sake of what exactly? Ukraine? A completely artificial country, created as such and in its present borders entirely by the Bolsheviks, that’s been an integral part of the Soviet Union since its inception? A country that is neither a member of the EU or the NATO, and never has been part of historical Europe? A country that is still occupying Polish, Romanian and Hungarian territories, taken from those countries by the Bolsheviks by pure aggression and arbitrarily attached to the USSR (the “Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic”)? Even the Ukrainian official authorities admitted in the early 1990s that the 1939 Soviet-German treaty was illegal and, therefore, all those territories (Western Ukraine) must be returned to those countries, but the matter has been put on a shelf (and now the Ukrainian authorities complain of “aggression” against them, while they themselves are occupying foreign land, given to them by the very Communists that they pretend to hate so much).

So, the Western leaders are going to sacrifice their own countries’ well-being for the sake of THAT? Well, it strongly smacks of clinical lunacy and also of criminal conspiracy against their own people, whom they are legally sworn to protect above all else. But on the other hand, those leaders have already betrayed their own citizens, openly breaking their own constitutions and the Nuremberg Code under the psychotic flag of “Covid” (which is not over, by the way, not at all, there’ll likely be more of this crazy shit soon) and showing themselves to be mere agents of supranational mentally deranged freaks, gone nuts with sick ideas of money and total control, so all this current Ukrainian shit is simply another angle of the same story…