It means it has lots of oil resources. In most cases the term would be used for a country that can produce more oil than it needs. That allows it to export oil to other countries.
Oil income, not as rich as other Oil countries, but stable and slow steps.
Abundant oil and natural gas have helped Brunei develop into a wealthy nation
to rich of a gas mixture
Iran
Kuwait is an "oil nation on the Persian Gulf"Kuwait is one.
Angola ? they have oil, but i wouldn't associate them with middle east oil-rich
it is developing to the better ;)
Yes. It is the second largest oil-producing nation in Asia; second to China.
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yes they do ,there oil rich.
As with many other countries, particularly in the Middle East, oil is a blessing because it allows them to generate enormous profits as a state. But it's a curse because they then have little interest in diversifying their economy, which is essential for many things. Corruption and tyranny typically are the worst side effects of a nation rich and oil and little else. Economically, a crash in oil prices would be devastating for this nation - they have nothing to hedge on.
Middle Class.