Do you see or suspect any big events such as a false flag terror plot or equipment failure like we had in Texas a few winters ago enabling massive price increases and profit taking by the usual suspects, or is this less likely in the British Isles.
To me, something about this doesn't "feel right."
Do you see or suspect any big events such as a false flag terror plot or equipment failure like we had in Texas a few winters ago enabling massive price increases and profit taking by the usual suspects, or is this less likely in the British Isles.
Energy prices are regulated and capped by the government in the UK, so I think the opportunities for those type of price gouging activities are reduced.
However, such regulatory regimes invite price manipulation and corruption, which is a very plausible explanation for the abnormal price behaviors in the UK.
Do you see or suspect any big events such as a false flag terror plot or equipment failure like we had in Texas a few winters ago enabling massive price increases and profit taking by the usual suspects, or is this less likely in the British Isles.
To me, something about this doesn't "feel right."
Energy prices are regulated and capped by the government in the UK, so I think the opportunities for those type of price gouging activities are reduced.
However, such regulatory regimes invite price manipulation and corruption, which is a very plausible explanation for the abnormal price behaviors in the UK.