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Florida has limited oil reserves, with the most notable deposits located in the western part of the state, particularly in the Big Cypress Swamp and offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. The state's oil production is relatively small compared to other states, with only about 1,000 barrels per day extracted. Additionally, there are ongoing debates about environmental concerns and the impact of drilling on Florida's ecosystem. Overall, Florida's oil reserves are not significant on a national scale.

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