Novel: Oil Cargoes & Satellites

Introduction
"Oil Cargoes & Satellites" is a 1980 science fiction novel by Jack Kelley. The story is embeded in a dystopian world where Earth's oil resources have actually been depleted, resulting in desperate measures for its procurement and the rise of worldwide international tensions. The unique checks out themes such as power, dependency, and the environment. It reflects on the possible repercussions of over-reliance on limited resources and the prospective technological advancements that might exist in the long run.

Plot Summary
In the year 2032, Earth has depleted its oil resources, instigating catastrophe and desperation throughout the world. The declining oil materials have actually given rise to cartels and global stress. To restore their bleak scenario, oil business turn their focus to outer space in hopes of discovering more oil-filled worlds. A corporation of callous corporations, known as the Interstellar Association of Cartel Organizations (IACO), controls the scarce staying oil reserves and will do whatever it requires to ensure their dominance. Their weapon is a top-secret satellite that contributes in discovering any oil traces in the universe.

The lead character, Miles Corbin, is an upscale space-exploration magnate and owner of the big corporations Transworld Orbital Systems and Minerals & Resources Unlimited. He is fluent in Earth's history and the toll of oil dependence on the environment. Corbin is passionate about discovering alternative energy sources and knows the hazards of relying solely on oil.

As an outcome, Corbin establishes a plan to break the IACO's stranglehold on oil reserves. He thinks there is a way to augment the satellite's abilities and push it beyond the planetary system, thereby opening the possibility of discovering oil-rich worlds beyond present technological reach. With the help of former workers turned whistleblowers, Corbin finds out the ins and outs of the satellite.

Flowing rumors of Corbin's goals cause scorn among the IACO leaders. They declare war on Corbin and plan to entirely destroy his enterprise. The villains use spies to siphon important intelligence; they screw up Corbin's helicopters, pipelines, and refineries to make sure that his plans never pertain to fruition. In spite of the continuous risks, Corbin stays undaunted and continues to create ingenious approaches of expanding the satellite's range to find an oil-rich world.

Climax and Resolution
Corbin takes part in a perilous cat-and-mouse game, dealing with the IACO while concurrently dealing with enhancing the satellite. During this time, a number of close allies betray him, and his service ventures face constant assaults from the opposition.

In the climax of the story, Corbin handles to unveil the presence of a world abundant in oil, just to realize the horrible consequences that feature the discovery. The IACO's desire for power and wealth becomes pressing, with Earth's countries prepared to engage in interstellar warfare to declare a stake in the newfound world.

Ultimately, Corbin decides to take the satellite's power out of the hands of the oil magnates and makes it available to governments worldwide. By doing so, he paves the way for global space exploration as the secret to transitioning away from oil dependence and towards renewable energy options.

Conclusion
"Oil Cargoes & Satellites" serves as a cautionary tale about the alarming effects of over-reliance on nonrenewable resources and the potential damage it can cause. At the exact same time, it allows readers to think of the possibilities of space expedition and technology-handling powers to overcome challenges and work towards a sustainable future. As both commentary on the existing state of resource depletion and a glimpse into the prospective world of the future, the unique deals an interesting story and thought-provoking story that resonates with readers even today.
Oil Cargoes & Satellites

A work that reflects on the complicated world of oil cargoes, global politics, and satellites.


Author: Jack Kelley

Jack Kelley, renowned American journalist & foreign correspondent born 1930 in NYC. Explore his career, memorable quotes & legacy.
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