Thought about starting this thread just in case this crash is more than just human error of a drunk snowplow driver.
Here are two SOTT articles that talk about it:
http://www.sott.net/article/287693-Moscows-Vnukovo-plane-crash-Snowplow-driver-drunk-in-collision-with-Total-CEOs-aircraft
http://www.sott.net/article/287688-French-oil-CEO-dies-in-plane-crash-at-Moscows-Vnukovo-Airport
And even it is only due to human error, his death is still rather symbolic considering what he said here:
Here are two SOTT articles that talk about it:
http://www.sott.net/article/287693-Moscows-Vnukovo-plane-crash-Snowplow-driver-drunk-in-collision-with-Total-CEOs-aircraft
http://www.sott.net/article/287688-French-oil-CEO-dies-in-plane-crash-at-Moscows-Vnukovo-Airport
And even it is only due to human error, his death is still rather symbolic considering what he said here:
Oil major Total's chief executive said on Saturday the euro should have a bigger role in international trade although it was not possible to do without the U.S. dollar.
Christophe de Margerie was responding to questions about calls by French policymakers to find ways at EU level to bolster the use of the euro in international business following a record U.S. fine for BNP.
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"There is no reason to pay for oil in dollars," he said. He said the fact that oil prices are quoted in dollars per barrel did not mean that payments actually had to be made in that currency.
Bye bye petrodollar! French CEO of one of the world's largest energy majors "sees no reason for petrodollar"