The official reason is national security, so that the US petroleum reserve can be maintained for use in the case of war.
No, Libya has the largest oil reserves in North Africa. Algeria probably has the second largest oil reserves in North Africa, though.
No. You CAN import Pokemon from there, though.
press import then click cancel then it should do it even though you clicked cancel
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Plastic is a petroleum product, and as such, is nonrenewable even though it is recyclable.
answer 2 most likely, though there are other sources of plastics.
Norway is all one state. It has different regions, counties though.
Feedstock is the stuff you start with... probably crude oil for petroleum chemistry, though you might begin with a particular fraction of the oil instead of crude.
It is pretty much everywhere in the Middle East. The oil rich countries are the ones currently drilling, but most of the Middle East has oil reserves. Most oil though is not in that portion of the world. The United States has the two largest reserves in the world. The Green Valley reserve and the Baikin reserve may hold more then all of the middle east. Environmental rules prevent us from exploiting this reserve. The above is not necessarily correct. Petroleum in the Middle East is predominantly found around the Persian Gulf area and in the larger North African countries. No Levant country nor Turkey has any current access to petroleum. Israel, however, is trying to mine for petroleum within its territorial waters.
The Southern - even though it was the busiest.
For Israel - no, oil (petroleum) is not exported, though small amounts of refined petroleum products are exported.Turkey: Yes, petroleum is exported to the tune of a couple billion dollars per year. However, it is not one of Turkey's major exports.
Tiberaun (Hyundai) is the only car i can think of there are trucks though