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There are oil fields as well as gas fields located in the state of Oregon.
No, Japan does not have any natural oil reserves.
mainly flat desert with salt flats in the south
Egypt is the 6th largest oil producer in Africa and gets most of its oil from fields around the Sinai and the Western Desert . It exports about 200,000 barrels per day to other countries.
The Arabian Desert is probably the richest oil producing desert area.
No Lebanon doesn't have any deserts it has mountains and green fields water and sea . No deserts
No, horses do not live in the desert. they live on farms, in fields etc
The U.S. operation to protect the oil fields of Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War was called Operation Desert Shield. Initiated in August 1990, it aimed to deter Iraqi aggression following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait by deploying U.S. and coalition forces to the region. This operation laid the groundwork for the subsequent Operation Desert Storm, which sought to liberate Kuwait.
The stated US interest in operation desert storm was the liberation of the state of Kuwait, and the protection of the Kingdom of Saud. The main reasons for the us interest in this region is of course oil, and the protection of the oil fields (and our suppliers) from the actions of rogue states and the instability that would be caused by the disruption of oil flow. (Think Catrina on a much larger scale.)
Both the Sahara and the Arabian Desert have vast oil deposits.
The "100 Hour War" (as dubbed by the press) Operation Desert Storm Jan/Feb 1991.
Oil Fields