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The '''Association of Oil Producing Nations''' (''{{wp|Mayan languages|Mutli}} : Luub Ik'kanoom'') is an [[wikipedia:Intergovernmental organization|intergovernmental organization]] of # nations, founded in 19XX, and headquartered in [[Fakolana]]. The APON was founded to coordinate petroleum policies of the member states. The current members are: [[Ghant]], [[Mutul]], and [[Sydalon]]. | The '''Association of Oil Producing Nations''' (''{{wp|Mayan languages|Mutli}} : Luub Ik'kanoom'') is an [[wikipedia:Intergovernmental organization|intergovernmental organization]] of # nations, founded in 19XX, and headquartered in [[Fakolana]]. The APON was founded to coordinate petroleum policies of the member states. The current members are: [[Ghant]], [[Mutul]], and [[Sydalon]]. | ||
==History== | |||
===Sydalene Civil War=== | |||
{{main|Sydalene Revolution}} | |||
The AOPN ended up playing a small yet important role in the Sydalene Revolution. It notably served as an unofficial de-facto channel of communication between the State and the Kingdom of Sydalon, but also served as a way for some of its members, like the [[Mutul]], to raise their concern on the question of oil production. An AOPN meeting at their headquarter in [[Fakolana]] allowed the two side of the civil war to find an agreement over the operation of the oil fields in the country. This allowed for [[Sydalon]] to barely reduce its production compared to its pre-war levels, mostly due to a shortage of competent and willing personnel at the height of the conflict. The exact nature of the negociations that led to such an agreement to be signed have not been disclosed by the Association, but seems to have involved main members threatening to use economic tools against both side if Sydalon did not reach its production quotas. | |||
While the agreement calmed international markets, its exact influence on the war is not yet fully understood. It forced both side to de-facto recognize each other and allowed the one in charge of an {{wp|oil well}} to gain profits from it unimpeded. The former was a great diplomatic victory for the republicans, and the second could potentially favour them in the long run. Yet some suppose that AOPN, now greatly involved and implanted in Sydalon after the signature of these agreements, played a role in the Intelligence Gathering and backroom negociations that allowed the swift victory of the Monarchists in the following months. Such theories often devolve into {{wp|conspiracy theory}}. | |||
==Membership== | |||
==Market Information== |
Revision as of 21:20, 8 October 2019
Association of Oil Producing Nations (APON) | |
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Location of Association of Oil Producing Nations (APON) | |
Headquarters | Fakolana |
Official language | |
Type | International cartel |
Membership | |
Leaders | |
• Secretary General | TBD |
Establishment | TBD |
• Statute | September 1970 |
• In effect | January 1971 |
The Association of Oil Producing Nations (Mutli : Luub Ik'kanoom) is an intergovernmental organization of # nations, founded in 19XX, and headquartered in Fakolana. The APON was founded to coordinate petroleum policies of the member states. The current members are: Ghant, Mutul, and Sydalon.
History
Sydalene Civil War
The AOPN ended up playing a small yet important role in the Sydalene Revolution. It notably served as an unofficial de-facto channel of communication between the State and the Kingdom of Sydalon, but also served as a way for some of its members, like the Mutul, to raise their concern on the question of oil production. An AOPN meeting at their headquarter in Fakolana allowed the two side of the civil war to find an agreement over the operation of the oil fields in the country. This allowed for Sydalon to barely reduce its production compared to its pre-war levels, mostly due to a shortage of competent and willing personnel at the height of the conflict. The exact nature of the negociations that led to such an agreement to be signed have not been disclosed by the Association, but seems to have involved main members threatening to use economic tools against both side if Sydalon did not reach its production quotas.
While the agreement calmed international markets, its exact influence on the war is not yet fully understood. It forced both side to de-facto recognize each other and allowed the one in charge of an oil well to gain profits from it unimpeded. The former was a great diplomatic victory for the republicans, and the second could potentially favour them in the long run. Yet some suppose that AOPN, now greatly involved and implanted in Sydalon after the signature of these agreements, played a role in the Intelligence Gathering and backroom negociations that allowed the swift victory of the Monarchists in the following months. Such theories often devolve into conspiracy theory.