Excluding countries in the Latin American mainland with access to the Caribbean Sea (e.g. only islands), those would be:
Saudi Arabia is the world's leading oil producer.
Oil in the Caribbean is primarily used for generating electricity, fueling transportation, and supporting industries such as tourism and manufacturing. Some Caribbean countries also export oil to generate revenue. Oil is crucial for the region's energy security and economic development.
England, Israel, Guatemala, Belize, Suriname....most countries of the world are not major oil producers.
Trinidad and Tobago is the Caribbean island that has a higher standard of living due to its large oil reserves. The country's economy is heavily reliant on oil and natural gas exports, which contribute significantly to its GDP and overall prosperity.
The second largest island in the West Indies, a part of the Caribbean Sea, is often referred to as Hispaniola. The nation of Haiti occupies the western half of this island and the Dominican Republic occupies the eastern half.
Trinidad is the Caribbean's leading oil producer.
Guyana
Trinidad is the Caribbean's leading oil producer.
China is the largest oil producer in Asia.
Yes.
according to lucent USA is largest producer of minral oil.
Saudi Arabia is the largest oil producer in the world.
Nigeria is the largest oil producer in Africa, but the CIA World Factbook lists them as 15th, not 6th. Canada is the worlds 6th largest oil producer.
Saudi Arabia is the world's largest producer of crude oil - about 11 million barrels a day.
maharashtra is largest producer of mineral oil in india
The United States produces mostly cotton and corn.
Norway is the largest oil producer and exporter in Western Europe