There are several kinds of non renewable resources in Finland. There are fossil fuels such as petroleum, coal, and oil.
For example Nokia, M-real, Neste Oil, Patria, Wärtsilä, UPM-Kymmene, F-Secure.
fruits ,vegetables, and oil
Well, since we have a lot of forest we produce lots of paper and other products made out of wood. Also, Nokia comes from Finland and manufactures pretty decent cell phones. Some minor but still known products are Hakkapeliitta tires, which are recognized as one of the best winter tires available and high-precision sniper- and hunting rifles made by Sako. Plus, Rovio, the creator of the smash hit Angry Birds, is Finnish.
The Republic of Finland is the official name for Finland.
Because Finland doesn't produce enough oil to come anywhere close to meeting its own needs. In 2007, Finland produced roughly 10 000 barrels/day and consumed roughly 230 000 barrels/day.
Finland alone
it doesn't produce oil or fuel if you were wondering about that to
oil...oil...and more oil
They have oil glands which produce oil.
I personally produce or import no crude oil
England does produce some oil e.g. oilfields in Dorset
Yes, Sudan produce Crude Oil. actually about 80% of Sudan's income is from Crude Oil.
You can produce demethyldisulphide from disulphide oil by reacting it with Sulphuric acid.
i think we can produce over 3 million gallons of oil everyday.
Oil and natural gas
Azerbaijan to produce 52 mln tonnes oil this year