TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY

October 16, 2025

BEGINNING OF THE 1973 OIL PRICE CRISIS

On October 16, 1973, just days after the start of the Yom Kippur War, Arab oil producers began to leverage crude pricing and production as a political tool—sending shockwaves through the global energy market. The Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) raised posted oil prices by 70%, signaling the beginning of what would soon erupt into the 1973–1974 oil crisis.

What began as a geopolitical response quickly evolved into a worldwide energy shock. Oil prices quadrupled within months, sparking fuel shortages, rationing, and economic turmoil across industrialized nations. The event revealed the world's deep dependence on Middle Eastern oil and forever changed global energy policy—accelerating the search for energy independence, efficiency, and diversification.

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