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  • Oil fields in Poland

    http://geoportal.pgi.gov.pl/surowce/...e/ropa_naftowa

    I website I found that lists areas of oil production in Poland. It even has production data for the 90's. I am going to use this info plus some more factual information on a revised fuel system for TW2000.
    http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/ESTAYLOR Free PDF's and print editions for cheap if you are interested. My bookface: https://www.facebook.com/ericsean.taylor.3

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    The coal deposit maps aren't too bad either. Securing a mine and transport route for Krakow could be a heck of a campaign.

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    • #3
      Agreed, I remember seeing a challenge adventure called Pennsylvania crude where the characters guard an oil well operation, could be adapted for Poland I would think.

      Here is a link for a wikipedia article on alcohol fuels:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_fuel

      I plan on making it more detailed than what is presented in game but not as scientisty as the article. I am going to throw in some info on solar, wind and electrical power generation too.

      http://thefunambulist.net/2012/04/18...y-in-war-time/
      http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/ESTAYLOR Free PDF's and print editions for cheap if you are interested. My bookface: https://www.facebook.com/ericsean.taylor.3

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      • #4
        Looking at the map it seems the oil fields are all in heavily fought over and damaged areas, with those in Western Poland having a high number of nuke hits too. I doubt there'd be much left.
        If it moves, shoot it, if not push it, if it still doesn't move, use explosives.

        Nothing happens in isolation - it's called "the butterfly effect"

        Mors ante pudorem

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        • #5
          there might still be the ability to get a couple of wells going - the question is how much knowledge is left on how to get the wells functional again - even if the equipment is repairable you still need to know what repairs to make

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