No. Turkey does not have large oil reseves.
Turkey's boron reserves are very rich, we can say "Oil - Arabia, Boron - Turkey"
Saudi Arabia has the largest oil reserves in the region.
The approximate proven US oil reserves are 134 Billion barrels of oil.
~ 300 million barrels. See http://www.indexmundi.com/turkey/oil_proved_reserves.html
All countries in Central Asia has large oil and natural gas reserves.
They both have large oil reserves. Most of the Iraqi reserves are near the city of Basra in the south and the city of Kirkuk in the north. Most of the Iranian reserves are in the province of Khuzestan in the southwest.
The largest known oil reserves in Russia at this time are found in Siberia.
Oil exportation generates large amounts of revenue for the country that has the oil reserves.
Yes.
for "scientific reasearch". more for the large reserves, and i mean VERY large reserves of natural gas, oil, and gas
Trinidad is the Caribbean's leading oil producer.
Countries in Latin America with large oil reserves include Venezuela, Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina. These countries are major producers of crude oil and play significant roles in the global oil market.