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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Oil embargo (disambiguation); Oil Embargo

News embargo         
  • Journalists' mobile phones are locked away at a U.S. [[National Agricultural Statistics Service ]] briefing on crop production figures before the public release of information at noon.
TERM
Embargo (journalism); Press embargo; News Embargo; Embargoed press release; Review embargo
In journalism and public relations, a news embargo or press embargo is a request or requirement by a source that the information or news provided by that source not be published until a certain date or certain conditions have been met. They are often used by businesses making a product announcement, by medical journals, and by government officials announcing policy initiatives; the media is given advance knowledge of details being held secret so that reports can be prepared to coincide with the announcement date and yet still meet press time.
Embargo (academic publishing)         
PERIOD DURING WHICH ACCESS TO ACADEMIC JOURNALS OR OTHER CONTENT IS NOT ALLOWED
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In academic publishing, an embargo is a period during which access to academic journals is not allowed to users who have not paid for access (or have access through their institution). The purpose of this is to ensure publishers have revenue to support their activities, although the impact of embargoes on publishers is hotly debated, with some studies finding no impact while publisher experience suggests otherwise.
Oil embargo         
An oil embargo is an economic situation wherein entities engage in an embargo to limit the transport of petroleum to or from an 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".

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Oil embargo

An oil embargo is an economic situation wherein entities engage in an embargo to limit the transport of petroleum to or from an 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".

Notable examples of international oil embargoes include:

  • Oil embargo (Sino-Japanese War), 1941–1945
  • 1967 Oil Embargo
  • 1973 oil crisis
  • 1979 energy crisis
  • Embargo against Iran, 2012–2016