Scenarios about 'oil embargo'
The strategic withholding of petroleum exports to specific countries as an economic and political pressure tactic, most notably exemplified by the 1973 OPEC oil embargo against nations supporting Israel. This coordinated action by oil-producing countries demonstrated the geopolitical power of resource control, triggered global energy crises, accelerated inflation, and fundamentally altered international relations while exposing the vulnerability of industrialized economies to energy supply disruptions.
What If The Oil Crisis of 1973 Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 1973 oil embargo never occurred, potentially altering the trajectory of global energy policies, economic development, and geopolitical power balances over the next fifty years.