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Russia fought back fiercely! Ukraine's power grid has suffered a devastating blow, will international energy prices rise sharply?

I don't think the devastating blow to Ukraine's power grid will lead to a sharp rise in international energy prices.

After the outbreak of the Ukrainian conflict, international energy prices were indeed affected by regional instability, but with the long-term stalemate of the Ukrainian conflict, international energy prices have long adapted to the impact of the Ukrainian conflict.

First of all, the devastating blow to Ukraine's power grid will not lead to a sharp rise in international energy prices.

The serious damage to Ukraine's power grid will indeed have a serious impact on Ukraine's domestic power supply. However, due to Ukraine's small demand for energy, this will damage Ukraine's domestic power grid and will not have any impact on international energy prices. As long as the conflict in Ukraine does not escalate, international energy prices will no longer be affected by the regional security situation.

Second, international energy prices will not rise sharply, because international energy prices have adapted to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

You know, international energy prices will definitely take into account regional stability factors. Since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has led to a long-term and sustained rise in international energy prices, there is no need to worry about the impact of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. It is precisely because the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will not change the regional situation that international energy prices will not show signs of rising sharply.

Third, international energy prices will not rise sharply because there will be no big gap in the energy market.

Although Russia's energy export has encountered many problems, there will be no shortage of resources in the international energy market because other energy powers have filled Russia's energy gap. In the case of sufficient resources supply, there is no room for international energy prices to rise. As the regional situation becomes more and more stable, the recovery of Russian energy exports will also lead to a sharp drop in energy prices.

If the conflict between Russia and Ukraine cannot be stabilized, the international energy price will inevitably be adjusted accordingly, and even the international energy price may reach sky-high prices.