“Despite the partially imposed embargo (or, perhaps, because of it), sales of oil, gas and coal now bring in much more revenue (for Russia. -

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) than in 2021, and in 2022 revenue growth is projected by another one third," the article says.

According to the author of the article, the reasons should be sought in Biden's erroneous energy policy.

Ritter notes that the United States does not have alternative proposals for the global energy market, so Russia has no competitors here.

Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said that Russian budget revenues from the oil and gas industry grew by 28%, or 2.5 trillion rubles, in 2022.