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Both Texas and California qualify as such.
Angola ? they have oil, but i wouldn't associate them with middle east oil-rich
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yes they do ,there oil rich.
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No, Bahrain is not oil rich. In the recent years Bahrain has only reached around 35 barrels of oil each year.
Most of Oklahoma's oil wells are located in the eastern part of the state, particularly in the Anadarko Basin and the Arkoma Basin. These regions have historically been rich in oil and natural gas production.
All of the Gulf countries are "oil rich" -Possibly Saudi Arabia most.
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