Most all of them.
All countries want oil because all countries use oil as a fuel source
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The arctic isn't a country. Many countries have territories in the arctic.
There is no country in the Arctic Circle. There are , however, countries partially in the Arctic circle like Norway.
Arctic stakeholders include Arctic Indigenous communities, governments of Arctic countries, non-Arctic nations with interests in the region, environmental organizations, industry groups involved in Arctic operations (such as oil and gas companies), and international bodies focused on Arctic issues (like the Arctic Council). Each of these stakeholders plays a role in decision-making and management of Arctic resources and environmental protection.
Russia and other Arctic countries.
Here are the countries that touch the Arctic Ocean Norway Russia Alaska Canada Greenland (they're also the five countries that have Polar Bears) Although these are the countries closest to the arctic ocean they are not the closest to the south arctic ocean for there is no such thing as the south arctic ocean. The arctic ocean is in the NORTH.
Arctic
Countries seek control of the Arctic primarily for its vast natural resources, including oil, gas, and minerals, which are becoming more accessible due to melting ice. Additionally, the region offers new shipping routes that can reduce transit times for global trade. Strategic military interests and national security concerns also motivate nations to assert their claims in the Arctic. The potential for scientific research and environmental monitoring further adds to the region's significance.
The three countries that have land north of the Arctic Circle areGreenlandNorwaySwedenFinlandRussiaThe USACanadaIceland
The five countries that have land north of the Arctic Circle areGreenlandNorwaySwedenFinlandRussiaThe USACanadaIceland
what kind of motor oil for a 300 arctic cat 2x4?