Oil Rush -
Modern oil rushes often face intense scrutiny regarding climate goals, with reports suggesting many new projects may not be economically viable if global temperature targets are met. The Oil Rush of '70 - The New York Times
There is a renewed "rush" of interest in Venezuelan oil fields and Guyana's offshore reserves as companies navigate shifting geopolitical sanctions and global energy needs. Oil Rush
Oil Rush is a real-time naval strategy game developed by and released in 2012. Modern oil rushes often face intense scrutiny regarding
Production peaked in Pennsylvania in 1891 before being surpassed by states like Texas and California. The invention of the Model T Ford in 1908 shifted demand from kerosene (used for lighting) to gasoline (used for transportation), cementing oil as a dominant global commodity. Production peaked in Pennsylvania in 1891 before being
Set in a post-apocalyptic world where ice caps have melted and dry land is nearly non-existent.
Players control factions (like the "Sharks") fighting for control of the world's remaining oil rigs. It focuses on tower defense mechanics and naval/air combat rather than traditional base building.

