Oil Storm

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Written by
Directed byJames Erskine
Oil Storm
GenreSimulation
Written by
Directed byJames Erskine
Starring
Narrated byLiev Schreiber
Theme music composer
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Producers
Running time90 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release5 June 2005 (2005-06-05)

Oil Storm is a 2005 television simulation portraying a future oil-shortage crisis in the United States, precipitated by a hurricane destroying key parts of the United States' oil infrastructure. The program was an attempt to depict what would happen if the highly oil-dependent country was suddenly faced with gasoline costing upwards of $7 to $8 per gallon (as opposed to the national average of around $2 per gallon when the show first aired). Directed by James Erskine and written by Erskine and Caroline Levy, it originally aired on FX Networks on 5 June 2005, at 8 p.m. ET.

The crisis arises from a hurricane destroying an important pipeline at Port Fourchon in Louisiana, a tanker collision closing a busy port, terrorist attacks and tension with Saudi Arabia over the oil trade, and other fictional events. The program followed the lives of several people - the owners of a mom-and-pop convenience store, a paramedic, stock market and oil analysts, government officials, and others - and includes a substantial amount of human drama.

Real-world events partly anticipated by the film

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