No. Such place is taken by Russia, followed by Saudi Arabia, which is the second largest producer but the largest exporter.
No. Mexico is the 7th largest oil producer in the world. It is the leading producer of other products and minerals, such as silver. See related questions.
Saudi Arabia is the largest oil producer in the world.
Nigeria is the largest oil producer in Africa, but the CIA World Factbook lists them as 15th, not 6th. Canada is the worlds 6th largest oil producer.
according to lucent USA is largest producer of minral oil.
2.98 million barrels per day, seventh largest producer in the world (2010).
Saudi Arabia is the world's largest producer of crude oil - about 11 million barrels a day.
It could be oil, but it is rapidly depleting (8 more years and it is gone). Other would be silver, for which Mexico is the largest producer in the world.
Not particularly. Although Mexico is the 10th largest producer of oil in the world, its oil wells would pale against other products and items associated with Mexico. These would include mariachis, Cancun, tequila or the Mexican sombrero.
Venezuela, Mexico, and Brazil qualify as such:Proven oil reserves (2014) in millions of barrels:Venezuela: 297,570 (largest reserves in the world)Brazil: 13,986 (15th)Mexico: 10,264 (16th)Oil production (2013) in millions of barrels per dayVenezuela: 3.02 (9th largest producer in the world)Mexico: 2.93 (10th)Brazil: 2.6 (12th)
Suadi Arabia is the biggest oil producer in the world. And Russia is in the second place.
Malaysia is the world's largest producer of palm oil, producing nearly half of the world's supply. Indonesia is the world's largest producer of Crude Palm Oil.
The country that produces the most oil is the United States.