Dubai (or the Emirate of Dubai) within the UAE does not have oil reserves, it does however have natural gas reserves.
No, Abu Dhabi has the most oil, Dubai has virtually none. Dubai does however have reserves of natural gas.
Yes, it has small reserves, but more natural gas. The economy in Dubai does not rely heavily on oil or gas, but on commerce and tourism
Abu Dhabi does have significant oil reserves. It has about 95% of the oil reserves in the UAE. Dubai has only about 5% oil reserves. Dubai gets most of their money from trading and tourism. The Emirate of Abu Dhabi has invested heavily in the Emirate of Dubai to ensure its success as a business centre for the lower Gulf region. Abu Dhabi has substantial holdings throughout the world and is now believed to generate more money from investment income than from crude oil production. It is expected that the oil reserves of Dubai will be exhausted in less than ten years whilst the reserves of Abu Dhabi will last more than fifty years.
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there are no proven oil reserves in Nepal.
Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in Latin America. Its oil reserves are estimated to be the largest in the world.
The largest oil reserves in the United States of America are in Alaska. These oil reserves are not used as a main source of oil in the US.
Oil Reserves are big and oil deposits are small.
I suggest that Dubai, UAE is spending a great deal of money while they have the income from, oil to prepare for the prosperity of their future before their oil reserves are depleted. Dubai is not only intensely competing for the international financial and tourist income, but they are competing for their own future.
The oil reserves on the Earth is very small.
There has been discovery of many oil reserves in Africa. Nigeria has the most oil reserves in the African continent.
Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the Western Hemisphere.