A net energy exporter is a country or region that sells more energy abroad—like oil, gas, or electricity—than it buys from others. This status is used to measure energy independence and trade balance. Benefits include stronger economic growth, job creation in energy sectors, and reduced vulnerability to global price shocks, directly boosting national revenue and energy security.
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