Yes
In southeastern Mexico, along the Gulf of Mexico coast. The largest of such oil fields, known as Cantarell, is IN the Gulf of Mexico's waters and is currently exploited by the means of offshore platforms.
Most Mexican oil is found along the lowlands and shallow waters of the southern Gulf of Mexico.
in the gulf of Mexico
No one. It is international waters.
in the Gulf of Mexico
In terms of volume and revenue, oil would be the most valuable resource. It is found along the lowlands and shallow waters of the southern Gulf of Mexico.
Yes they are if the Gulf of Mexico was not a land form it would not be called Gulf.
According to several international treaties, at least 10 miles between the shore and into the Gulf of Mexico belong to their respective countries, including the United States, Mexico and Cuba. Beyond that, the Gulf's waters are considered "international waters".
The Gulf of Mexico itself is not dangerous. there are events that occur in the Gulf that can be, such as storms. Hurricanes in the Gulf tend to become stronger due to the exceptionally warmer waters and the relatively shallow waters. Man made incidents such as the recent BP oil spill represent dangers as well.
The Gulf of Mexico itself is not dangerous. there are events that occur in the Gulf that can be, such as storms. Hurricanes in the Gulf tend to become stronger due to the exceptionally warmer waters and the relatively shallow waters. Man made incidents such as the recent BP oil spill represent dangers as well.
It is in clams in the waters of the gulf of Mexico
Gulf of Mexico