The economy in Iraq before the fall of Saddam and after has been the sale of its crude oil from proven oil reserves. These reserves are quite large and keep its economy going.
Oil will expand the economy of Uruguay. The country will earn extra foreign exchange which will be channelled in other areas of the economy.
Venezuela's economy relys heavenly on oil
The Persian Gulf or the eastern Mediterranean's economy is most dependent on the export of oil.
I think that spains economy is good
Oil sands are bad because when they make the oil sands into gasoline it causes a lot of pollution. It's good because The gasoline we make out of it makes Canada a lot of money since the oil sands are in Alberta, Canada.
the oil sands is found in Alberta and is a natural recourse! People often visits the oil sands to make an adventure and to learn more about the oil sands!!!
Alberta's oil sands contain the third-largest proven crude oil reserve in the world, next to Saudi Arabia and Venezuela and are a source of energy, security, economic development, jobs, and prosperity for all Canadians.
Western Oil Sands was created in 1975.
The population of Canadian Oil Sands is 2,008.
Canadian Oil Sands was created in 1978.
The oil sands are producing jobs and long term stability. This will boost the population because if there are more jobs, more people will go live there. However, the oil sands pollute food, water, and the air. If you like this answer, follow me on twitter- @DiamondTaurus27
Located near Fort McMurray. It's a huge project that generates much income for Alberta's economy.
Bituminous sands are oil sands , tar sands and more tecnically they're an unconventional petroleum deposit . I hope I hlped you!!
Tar sands or oil sands are consist of clay, sand, water, and bitumen. Its bitumen content is extracted and separated to purify it into oil.
Oil sands extraction has significant environmental impacts, including deforestation, habitat destruction, and water contamination. The process also generates higher greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional oil extraction methods, contributing to climate change. Despite technological advancements to reduce these impacts, oil sands extraction remains a controversial practice due to its environmental implications.
John A. Bichard has written: 'Oil sands composition and behaviour research' -- subject(s): Oil sands