oil tycoon
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Definition
Noun: A very wealthy and influential person who owns or controls a large part of the oil industry. An oil tycoon is a magnate whose power and fortune are primarily derived from the production, refining, or sale of petroleum.
Usage
The term "oil tycoon" is used to describe an individual, typically a businessperson, who has amassed significant wealth and power through ownership, investment, or leadership in the oil sector. It often implies a high level of influence over the industry and, by extension, geopolitics and the economy.
Examples
- John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil, is considered the archetypal oil tycoon of the late 19th century.
- The oil tycoon invested billions in new drilling technologies.
- The political decisions were heavily influenced by a few powerful oil tycoons.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to describe someone with immense, concentrated power in any energy-related field, though "oil magnate" or "energy tycoon" are more precise alternatives.
- It often carries connotations of both immense wealth and significant political lobbying power.
Variants and Related Words
- Oil magnate: A very similar term, slightly more formal.
- Oil baron: A synonym with a slightly more historical or feudal connotation.
- Energy tycoon: A broader term for a powerful figure in the overall energy sector (including gas, renewables, etc.).
- Industrialist: A general term for a person involved in the management of large-scale industry.
Synonyms
- Magnate
- Baron
- Mogul
- Industrialist
- Captain of industry
Related Idioms
- To strike it rich/oil: To suddenly make a great deal of money, often used in the context of oil discovery. While not specific to tycoons, it describes the origin of many an oil fortune.
- The wildcatter drilled for years before finally striking it rich.
Noun
- a powerful person in the oil business