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Petrol: A Story of Power

Petrol: A Story of Power

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Overview

The discovery of oil brought unprecedented economic growth to humanity. Initially, oil was available in large quantities and cheap – but in 1973, a consequential oil price crisis hit, and the sticky commodity became part of a geopolitical poker game. The struggle for global resources is more relevant than ever.

Created by Andreas Sawall
Written by Andreas Sawall
NetworksARTE

Top Cast

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Angela Schöneck

Narrator (voice)

Themes & Keywords

power politicsoil industryglobal politicsinternational relationsoil boomoil warinternational communicationoil companyoil discoveryworld politics

About Petrol: A Story of Power

Petrol: A Story of Power is a documentary, war & politics series that first aired in 2021 exploring themes of power politics, oil industry, global politics, international relations, oil boom, oil war. Created by Andreas Sawall, it stars Angela Schöneck. The discovery of oil brought unprecedented economic growth to humanity. Initially, oil was available in large quantities and cheap – but in 1973, a consequential oil price crisis hit, and the sticky commodity became part of a geopolitical poker game. The struggle for global resources is more relevant than ever.

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