The term "oil coast" generally refers to regions rich in oil reserves, particularly the Gulf Coast of the United States, which is known for its extensive oil production and refining capabilities. This area plays a crucial role in the U.S. energy sector, hosting major oil companies and infrastructure. Additionally, the oil coast is often linked to environmental concerns due to the risks of spills and the impact of drilling on ecosystems.
Where is coast Ranges
oil spills like the one in the gulf coast
Oil coast.
North Dakota Oil goes to refineries on the East Coast, West Coast, and Gulf Coast of the US.
The symbol for Pacific Coast Oil Trust in the NYSE is: ROYT.
Pacific Coast Oil Trust (ROYT)had its IPO in 2012.
loads of things
one would be the oil spill on the gulf coast
Yes. Most oil reserves in Mexico are located on the Gulf of Mexico's southern coast.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Pacific Coast Oil Trust (ROYT) is $397,020,695.82.
I have included one link describing oil dispersants in general and two fact sheets from Nalco- currenting being used in the oil spill in the gulf.
I actually have 2 facts, one is Kuwait is one of the most wealthy countries, and Kuwait have alot of oil.