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The countries with oil reserves are much richer than those countries that have not found oil in their territory.
Saudi Arabia has the most oil reserves in southwest Asia, making it one of the world's largest oil producers.
All countries in Central Asia has large oil and natural gas reserves.
Oil was first discovered in Southwest Asia in 1908. Since then, oil fields in many regions of Southwest Asia have been found, and other countries rely heavily on Southwest Asia for oil to meet the demands of their economies: transportation requires gasoline (which is oil in a refined form) and power plants burn oil to produce electricity. Specifically, the United States, Japan, and many European countries heavily depend on Southwest Asia for oil because it is home to such vast amounts of petroleum. So, Southwest Asia's oil fields are important to many countries' economies, and thus the world economy, making Southwest Asia very important in terms of world position. For more information on oil in Southwest Asia see the Related Link below.
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The distribution of oil did affect Southwest Asia because the people with oil are rich but the people that don't have oil don't have that much money. There was a relationship between the two because of the money and stuff, so if the people who don't have oil don't have that much money then they won't have money to buy things for Southwest Asia
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