There is no 'oil state' currently in Antarctica, nor will one be developed according to the Antarctic Treaty.
Oil tankers do not sail near Antarctica: it's not on the way to or from anywhere where oil is transported.
The answer to your question is unknown, since speculation for oil in Antarctica is prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no mining or oil exploration in Antarctica: it's too cold.
Antarctica produces the least oil globally. Oil production in Antarctica is prohibited by the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is not in a state. Antarctica is a continent of approximately 14,000,000 sq km and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. There are no countries or cities on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica.
Since Antarctica is not a state, not a country, and Illinois is a state, your answer must be Illinois.
There are no states or countries on Antarctica.
We are having an assesment on this .LOL. Rocks in Antarctica have been said to have oil, coals and minerals. Even in this case oil drilling is not allowed. It is unlikely that it will ever be allowed because they want to keep Antarctica neutral.From Me...
The state closest to Antarctica is Hawaii, which lies about 21 degrees North Latitude. All of Antarctica is located in the Southern Hemisphere.
Besides antarctica, greenland is the stormiest
Seeing the current state it would most probably be oil
Antarctica is not near any state. It is about 750 miles south of the nearest land -- the tip of South America. Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.