I am going to give you a very simple answer and you may ask more questions if this is not enough. First, it doesn't look like a place that should have oil, as you probably know that oil comes from dead plant and animal life, of which there isn't a whole lot of in Saudi Arabia. But this is the Saudi Arabia of today, not 150 - 300 million years ago when the organic source materials were deposited in the shallow marine basins. The very large oil field of Ghawar, in Saudi Arabia and others were formed because all the right elements were present millions of years ago. The five conditions for a commercial oil field are: 1) Source: sufficient organic material that will form oil 2) Seal: development of cap rock, structural seals on the flanks or by underlain water, the oil is trapped 3) Structure: it must be contain sufficient hydrocarbons 4) Thermal history: the trapped hydrocarbons must have time (at least 20 million years, for Saudi Arabia, most is > 150 million years), and temperature to become oil and 5) Good flow characteristics: sufficient openings in the rocks and the right fluid properties (not too heavy or volatile) to be commercially viable. If you research further the geology of Saudi Arabia, you will find each of these conditions was in abundance. Saudi Arabia was a very lush area with mountains and marine life about 300 million years ago. The carbonate reservoirs were formed from limestone, which derive their calcium from dead marine life, that precipitates out of the water. The seal is composed of various evaporites (anhydrites, NaCl) , which are impermable to flow. The openings in the rocks were enlarged by secondary processes, making for excellent flow characteristics. Making a reservoir is something like making a cake, you need all the right ingredients, a container and it has to cook at the right temperature for a period of time. Two other characteristics, for the oil reservoir, is that it has to be large enough and oil can flow easily. (See related link) It is also needs to be remembered that the Middle East region during the age of carbon was almost jungle-like for millions of years, not the dry arid desserts.
Saudi Arabia has large oil reserves due to its unique geological history where thick layers of sedimentary rocks and organic matter accumulated over millions of years, leading to the formation of vast oil deposits. The country's geology, with favorable conditions such as sedimentary basins and trapping mechanisms, played a crucial role in the accumulation of oil reserves in Saudi Arabia. Furthermore, the lack of tectonic activity in the region has preserved these oil reservoirs over time.
Saudi Arabia is 8 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, so if it is 8:30AM EST, it would be 4:30PM in Saudi Arabia.
Some of those Natural Resources they need for the economy, like Canada has a lot of forests, so they sell lumber for money and the same as Saudi Arabia with oil
The specific gravity of Saudi crude oil can vary depending on the specific type and grade of the oil being measured. However, on average, Saudi crude oil typically has a specific gravity ranging from 0.827 to 0.941.
The largest peninsula on a world map is the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia. It is surrounded by the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Arabian Sea, and it encompasses several countries including Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, and others.
If there is only so much of something, it can be used up. You might have a very large quantity of something, but then, the human race collectively has a very large appetite. Every copper mine has only so much copper, and every oil well has only so much oil, etc.
Saudi Arabia is producing a lot of oil because it has large oil reserves. Saudi Arabia has one of the largest oil reserves in the world, and producing enough oil to trade to other countries, mainly the US, is very profitable for Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia exports gas to the international market from which every country buys its needs from oil. So, Saudi Arabia does not exports oil to a specific country.
That oil provides a lot of monetary income to the Saudis.
Petroleum is the biggest natural resource of Saudi Arabia which has made it so much wealthy and any other resource other than Petroleum is not mentionable.
That's where Saudi Arabia is (in middle east), and Saudi Arabia have lots of oil, and all the countries around the world gets the oil from Saudi Arabia..so if a conflict or a war causes all the countries are gonna get difficulties to get the oil.
because people need oil so use electricity and more jobs can be supplied and all that good stuff and Saudi Arabia has the most oil so they decide to get it from there!
So we can get more oil for stuff like gas.
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earned great wealth from the oil industry
Very much so.
Israeli firms are banned from working in Saudi Arabia, so there is no "dominant Israeli firm" in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia did not qualify for the World Cup finals, so i doubt there is much on offer.