Oil embargo

An oil embargo is an economic situation wherein entities who control the supply of oil to an area engage in an embargo to prevent oil from being transported to that area in order to exact some desired outcome. One commentator states, "[a]n oil embargo is not a common commercial practice; it is a tool of political blackmail, meant to force those at whom it is aimed, into some action they would otherwise not be willing to take".[1]

Notable examples of oil embargoes include:

References

  1. B. A. Bayraktar, Energy Policy Planning (2012), p. 340.
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