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Persian Gulf
The North Sea
The North Sea.
The Persian Gulf, located in the Middle East, contains a large portion of the world's oil reserves. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates border this body of water and have significant oil reserves.
The oil reserves are found in or bordering the Persian Gulf. This body of water is also used to transport the oil to other counties.
The North Sea.
Lipids are stored by the body as energy reserves
The North Sea
The Red Sea and Persian Gulf.
Petroleum occurs in porous and permeable rock which is surrounded by less porous and impermeable rock which prevents or slows its eventual escape to a body of water or the surface.
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No. Mexico City is deep within the Mexican central region; the closest body of water is the Gulf of Mexico, some 300 km (185 miles) nortwest of the city.