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I believe a lot of ressources are situated in particular zones of the galaxy. You aren't supposed to find them everywhere.
Once you have the internal names of the strategic resources, you'll want to go to your localization folder (in the same file layer as "common" that you opened earlier), and check to see which strategic resource is localized as "Omega Molecule." Then you can search the remaining game files for Omega Molecule.
I suspect that Omega Molecule is a late-game resource that you have to synthesize artificially: it's a molecule introduced in Voyager which is MASSIVELY unstable, and while it provides large amounts of virtually "free" energy, if it explodes, it wipes out subspace for light-years around, meaning that there's NO WARP TRAVEL in that zone. The "Omega Directive" (dispose of any Omega Molecule encountered immediately) is actually placed above the Prime Directive in the one episode it's mentioned.